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Reuters
PHIL NOBLE
British media reported that the Liverpool club was responding for the first time to Juventus' bid to join Egyptian star Mohammed Salah.
According to the "Express" newspaper, the management of "Ridz" commented on news recently reported by the media and referred to Juventus' desire to attract the English team to the Argentine star Paolo Dibla and 50 million euros. Euros, in exchange for Salah, certainly not fearing a bigger loss His players.
"Liverpool no longer sells players," said a Liverpool official in the British newspaper, adding that his coach, Jürgen Klopp, had made "Enfield" (the Liverpool stadium) the final destination of the players and not the starting point from other clubs.
Former Liverpool striker Ian Rush, Liverpool's top scorer, has confirmed that the club would not agree to give up Salah, one of the most important pillars of the Reds during the last two years.
The Egyptian star is tied to a contract with Liverpool that lasts until 2023, which makes the transfer to Juventus or any other difficult and complicated team next summer.
Source: agencies
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