Gallas advises Chelsea to avoid signing Liverpool player.

Harming team balance.

December 12th 2024.

Gallas advises Chelsea to avoid signing Liverpool player.
During his career, the talented Mohamed Salah had a brief stint at Chelsea before finding his true home at Liverpool. However, former Chelsea player William Gallas has stirred up some controversy by stating that he would not want to see Salah back at his old club.

Salah's time at Chelsea was short-lived, with only two goals in 19 appearances before being sold for £15m. But since joining Liverpool in 2017, he has become a crucial part of the team and has scored an impressive 227 goals in 371 games, helping the club win major titles.

Despite his outstanding form, there are speculations that Salah's time at Liverpool may be coming to an end. With only a year left on his contract and no new offer from the club, there are talks of a possible move to Saudi Arabia. However, Gallas believes that Salah's arrival at Chelsea would disrupt the harmony of the current squad.

In an interview with Prime Casino, Gallas expressed his opinion, saying, "I think Chelsea should reject the chance to sign Mohamed Salah as a free agent this summer. He would be a disruption to the squad." He also praised Chelsea's current team, stating that they are all learning and growing together without any big egos.

Gallas believes that bringing in a player like Salah, despite his impressive form, would not be beneficial for the balance of the squad. And while it may weaken Liverpool, it would not be a smart move for Chelsea.

Salah himself has recently expressed disappointment in the club's failure to offer him a new contract. "We are almost in December, and I haven't received any offers yet to stay in the club," he said. "I'm probably more out than in." However, he remains focused on the current season and hopes to win both the Premier League and Champions League.

If this is indeed Salah's last season at Anfield, it may end on a high note with Liverpool currently leading both the Premier League and Champions League. But only time will tell if he will stay at the club or make a move to a new team.

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