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Mohamed Salah could rejoin old team as Liverpool gets update on transfer target

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Liverpool are in the market for new signings this summer and the Reds have been linked with a move for Bradley Barcola, who has been advised to stay put at Paris Saint-GermainMohamed Salah is a free agent after leaving Liverpool(Image: Waleed Ibrahim/NurPhoto via Getty Images)Liverpool's quest for fresh recruits this summer has been relatively quiet. Additionally, new information has surfaced concerning the future of former Liverpool star Mohamed Salah, who left Anfield this summer.World Cup target updateBradley Barcola has been advised to reject the possibility of a lucrative transfer to Liverpool by former Chelsea defender Marcel Desailly.



The ex-French international has encouraged the young winger to continue progressing at Paris Saint-Germain, reports the Liverpool Echo.Liverpool have turned their attention towards the wide player, who is currently representing France at the World Cup, with RB Leipzig's Yan Diomande believed to favour a switch to PSG instead.The European champions are insistent they have no plans to allow Barcola to depart and rate the 23 year old at over £100million, with Arsenal also believed to be keeping tabs on developments. "Barcola doesn't need to leave PSG," he said.Liverpool and Arsenal are firmly in the transfer race for PSG star Bradley Barcola(Image: (Photo by Juan Luis Diaz/Quality Sport Images/Getty Images))"He's too young.

When you look at his previous matches with PSG, or even some of the matches he did for the national team during the Euros, he had that weakness."He's young; the attention and defensive alertness isn't there to match the speed he projects when he's going forward."He wasn't making the effort to get back into position. He should stay at Paris Saint-Germain, play 25 games a season, and grow within that system."Mohamed Salah latestItalian giants Roma and Juventus are believed to have explored the possibility of securing Salah during this summer's transfer window.