Liverpool star Mohamed Salah tipped for Real Madrid move by former Tottenham striker and Egypt legend Mido
Winger has been sensational since £44m move from Roma, scoring 13 goals and assisting three more in 16 games
LIVERPOOL star Mohamed Salah has been tipped to join Real Madrid “soon” by Egypt legend and former Tottenham ace Mido.
The flying winger has made a stunning start to life at Anfield after joining from Roma in a potential £44million deal from Roma last summer.
Salah has scored 13 goals and assisted a further three in 16 appearances across all competitions under Jurgen Klopp.
And the 25-year-old now leads the scoring charts in the Premier League after nabbing a brace against Southampton at the weekend.
However, Salah’s performances are sure to be attracting glances from the European elite, who are constantly searching for the next big hit.
And mega-spenders Real could soon be on the hunt for a new forward as reports link Cristiano Ronaldo, Gareth Bale and Karim Benzema with moves away from the Santiago Bernabeu.
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One man who thinks Salah would shine at Real is compatriot Mido, who made 117 appearances in English football during spells at the likes of Spurs, West Ham and Middlesbrough.
In fact, Mido reckons Salah is destined to become a Galactico, and believes the switch will happen sooner rather than later.
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Taking to Twitter, Mido literally said: “Congratulations to @22mosalah on becoming the most Egyptian to Score goals in Europe and still got plenty to come!!
"Remember when the Liverpool fans made fun of me when I said 3 years ago that Salah is 10 times better thn Sterling..well now they know I was right !!keep going son!!
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“@22mosalah got the mentality to keep playing at the top level for many years and this is what we were all Egyptians r missing when we had the chance to play in Europe..
"I believe thatSalah will not stay for long at @LFC !!soon he will be gone to @realmadriden #HalaMadrid.”