Fortunately no, it was just if he was sold for more than Chelsea sold him for.Was that clause for him earning a move to a [HASHTAG]#bigclub[/HASHTAG] ?
A long shot but it paid off.
Fortunately no, it was just if he was sold for more than Chelsea sold him for.Was that clause for him earning a move to a [HASHTAG]#bigclub[/HASHTAG] ?
Fortunately no, it was just if he was sold for more than Chelsea sold him for.
A long shot but it paid off.
Read more: http://metro.co.uk/2017/06/20/chelsea-to-receive-2-7m-bonus-if-liverpool-complete-mohamed-salah-transfer-6723103/#ixzz4kZavhwfzWas that clause for him earning a move to a [HASHTAG]#bigclub[/HASHTAG] ?
You can't get a sell on for someone who runs his contract outHow much sell-on did you get for Pogba being sold for more than the £0m you let him go for?


You really know **** all about football do you

So do IAt least I know not to let players run their contract out![]()

Salah, Keita, VVD, Mendy and either Aubameyang or Lacazette.
One can dream can't they?!



If true it will the benteke protocol - i.e. If he playing for us - he can't score against usDo Liverpool really need to sign Sadio Mane's replacement Nathan Redmond?
Liverpool are bookies favourites to sign Nathan Redmond, but they don't need him.
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If true it will the benteke protocol - i.e. If he playing for us - he can't score against us![]()
Yes, Solanke and Salah.
Seeing as they're so chuffed maybe they should drop him from their national team so we don't lose him in 18 months time?Salah ‘wanted Liverpool move long time ago’ – Egyptian journalist
Date published: Wednesday 21st June 2017 10:43
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Mohamed Salah will join Liverpool this week – almost three years after he desperately wanted to join the Reds.
Marwan Ahmed, a journalist for Egyptian sports website KingFut, has been speaking to the Liverpool Echo about the speedy winger set to join the club for a record fee of over £35m.
Salah wanted to join Liverpool in 2014 but Liverpool refused to match Basel’s asking price and he had an ill-fated spell at Chelsea instead.
“He’s outstanding and could go on to become a world beater,” says Ahmed. “He wanted this move to Liverpool to happen a long time ago. Now it’s finally happening, there’s great excitement.
“All the people in his hometown of Basyoun are so happy for him. On the day he signs for Liverpool there will be a big celebration.
“He didn’t get a fair chance at Chelsea to show what he can do. It’s never easy joining a club midway through the season and that was his first big move. Maybe it came too soon for him.
“He would have been better off spending another year at Basel or going somewhere else.
“I’m sure he will be given a much better chance at Liverpool. It was a huge mistake by Liverpool not signing Salah back in 2014. Now they have ended up paying three times that amount.
“They are putting right a mistake. It happens in football. He’s a much better player now. He’s stronger physically and more tactically aware. He’s worked with different coaches and different styles and learned a lot.
“He’s an icon here. He’s the best player Egypt have got. Former Egyptian player Mido played for some big clubs – Marseille, Roma and Tottenham – but this is on a different level. To go from Roma to Liverpool is much bigger.
“Salah has the potential to be the greatest player in Egypt’s history. The hope is that by the end of his career he will have made many records with the goals he’s scored and the trophies he’s won.
“There’s a huge amount of interest in this deal – it’s a big topic in the newspapers, on the TV and on social media. The Liverpool fans in this country are proud and delighted.”