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Mohamed Salah has reportedly offered himself to Barcelona with less than four months to run on his Liverpool contract.
The Egyptian is making Reds bosses sweat on his club future as he powers towards the end of a scintillating individual season, which could yet be capped by multiple silverware triumphs.
If Salah went into this campaign hoping to play his way into one last lucrative Liverpool deal, he could not have done much more.
The 32-year-old has racked up three times as many Premier League goals and nearly three times as many assists as his nearest Liverpool team-mates.
Saudi Pro League outfit Al-Hilal are also in the equation, and the report adds that an 'advanced offer' from them remains on the table.
Talk of a £42million-per-season pay packet is leagues ahead of what Barca or Liverpool would be willing to offer a player who turns 33 in June.
But Salah's form is making it impossible for interested parties not to pull out all the stops.
He could be one of three high-profile Liverpool exits this summer, with Virgil van Dijk and Trent Alexander-Arnold also approaching the end of their contracts.
Manager Arne Slot will be desperate not to lose all three in the same window as he aims to cement the Reds' status as the team to beat.
The Dutchman has acknowledged that Salah's sparkling form has upped the stakes in the Liverpool boardroom.