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Published: 11 March 2021
English Liverpool fans have commented on statements by the Spanish League president, Javier Tebas, that the Reds star, Egyptian international Mohamed Salah, cannot move to Real Madrid.
Tebas stressed the "difficulty" of Salah's transition to Liga due to the difficult financial conditions of Spanish clubs, due to the outbreak of the new Corona virus.
In a TV interview, Tebas said that Salah's departure from Liverpool next summer would be extremely difficult, noting that the new Corona virus pandemic "will make its transmission difficult."
He added: "That's going to be hard this summer, and I think so far it's not going to be easy to get out of Liverpool, there's not enough money to get him out, and I don't think we'll see big moves next summer."
He continued: "I hope that Mohamed Salah will move to Barcelona or Real Madrid someday, but I think the current difficult physical situation of the two teams is difficult to deal with in the current period," Spanish newspaper S reported.
Liverpool fans expressed their thanks to Tebas on social media, with one saying: "We thank you for confirming Salah's survival at Anfield."
Another fan commented: "We hope that Salah will continue his career with Liverpool until his retirement." "You just have to take care of the Spanish League, and don't get close to the Primerlegs."
Also among the comments, according to a fan, was the British Daily Star: "Few clubs can afford Salah."
A "mysterious" tweet by Salah's agent, Rami Abbas, sparked speculation about Egypt's international future with the Reds.
Abbas's tweet, after the meeting that brought together Liverpool and Chelsea, came within the 29th round of the English Premier League, where he replaced Jürgen Klopp, his star Salah, just a quarter of an hour after the start of the second leg.
He appeared astonished and angry at Salah, and was then captured by television cameras in displeasure, on the bench.
Abbas sparked controversy and speculation about Salah's future with Liverpool when he tweeted the moment the Egyptian international walked off the pitch, with only a "point."
Abbas's followers linked the "mysterious" tweet to Salah's sad exit, which they saw as an indication that the player could leave Anfield Castle next season, Spanish newspaper S reports.
Even before the Chelsea match, there were doubts about Salah's future with Liverpool, who had already refused to rule out the idea of a move to Real Madrid or Barcelona, the Spanish giants, in his dialogue with S, adding: "No one knows what will happen in the future."