Hany Ramzy has advised Liverpool's 43-goal forward to make the most of his current standing and embrace the opportunity to join a La Liga giant
Mohamed Salah has been advised by Egypt legend Hany Ramzy that now is “the right time” to leave Liverpool and link up with Real Madrid.
A stunning debut season for the 25-year-old forward at Anfield has delivered 43 goals, the PFA Player of the Year award, the FWA Footballer of the Year prize and a place in the Champions League final.
Those exploits have, unsurprisingly, drawn admiring glances from afar, with world football’s biggest clubs now in the market for a player performing at the peak of his powers.
Real Madrid are considered to be leading the chase, as they seek another Galactico signing, and Ramzy feels Salah needs to make the most of a standing which currently sees him in contention for the 2018 Ballon d’Or.
A man who earned 124 caps for Egypt during his playing days told ESPN FC: "I think he makes history for an Egyptian player and this is very important. Also that all the world can see that Egypt has talent.
"And about the question if it is better for Salah to stay at Liverpool or transfer himself to another league, I think all the media are talking about Real Madrid or Barcelona.
"For me, Salah is ready to make this step. For him it’s time.
"It’s the right time to transfer or go to Real Madrid, especially I think Real Madrid as the way they play could be a very, very good transfer for Salah, because he makes everything this season with Liverpool.
"He was their best player, he was the top scorer and if he waits until next year maybe he will not get the chance to move. Maybe he loses his level, maybe he has an injury, but we hope not.
"But I think at the moment that Salah can go to Real Madrid or Barcelona maybe but I see him in Real Madrid, being more comfortable."
Liverpool signed Salah to a five-year contract upon his arrival at Anfield, so he remains tied to them until 2022.
The Reds have also sought to play down any suggestion of them parting with another prized asset just one window on from the sale of Philippe Coutinho to Barcelona.
The Real rumours are refusing to away, though, and Salah will get another opportunity to stake a claim for a possible role at Santiago Bernabeu when Liverpool face the Blancos in the Champions League final on May 26.
boyeilot
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#yokbesy... just you don't love Madrid... Were by you can't recall whatever bad moments of Barcelona.. Why did Eto' leave Spain?. Why did also Neymar leave Barcelona? Look in side Barcelona.. and [messi] himself.. Don't look to the playground/Game.. Mo Salah is sweetable for Madrid. Pique and Ramos who is the best defender? Getting Red cards its normal as a defender.. He Loves his team as a leader (captain).. The style of Playing football in Madrid is the best for Mo Salah. Ronaldo likes to score Goals coz is a striker and also to Win... Putting Madrid on top.... That's what he likes more.. If you/Mo Salah scores.. That's Ok coz Ronaldo doesn't score every game he plays but when the team Wins.. Its fine with him.. Thanks Yokbesy.
Yokbesy
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lf mo wants to move to la liga, than he should go to a team like Baca instead of Real, the differents are explained below:- ln Barcelona When any team mates scored a goal Messi and the others will celebrates whole heartedly and happily as a team. Messi allows others has a chance to take penalty. Baca is fairer team! But in Real ln many occasion other team members scored goals, Ronaldo is not happy and niether he celebrate together with the rest of his team mates! When Ronaldo is in the game he will not allow others to take the penalty! reason is to increase his chances for the golden boots or Ballon d'Or every year! Very selfish guy! and he is a player will dives or make a fuss in the box to claim for penalty! Just look at Ramos, how many Reds cards he have received playing for Real, this shown what kind of a team is Real Madrid!
ABenC
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Salah will regret if he listens to the Egypt "legend" cos he doesn't know how much Salah had been adored by the Anfield fans all around the world. He will become a legend if he stays at Anfield.