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Juventus eager to lure Liverpool's Salah to Turin

Cape Town - Juventus are showing an interest in Liverpool forward Mohamed Salah as a possible replacement for Paulo Dybala.

The Turin outfit could cash in on Dybala, who has failed to impress this season, with Real Madrid thought to be keen on the Argentine.

Juventus will then use any money raised from that sale to fund a deal for Salah, which could cost up to €200 million.

The Egyptian star has proven last season was no flash in the pan as he continues to shine for the Reds during the current campaign.

It has been suggested the Italian champions could try and lure the Egyptian away at the end of the season.

Liverpool are sure to knock back all offers and it could come down to the player and where he wants to play his football over the next few seasons.

Juventus have shown that they are willing to splash the cash after landing Cristiano Ronaldo last summer, and it has also been suggested the Portuguese superstar is pushing his current employers to make a move for Salah.

Juve are determined to win the Champions League and if they don’t do it this season, they could go all out and make Liverpool an offer they would find hard to refuse.

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