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Why Chelsea should ‘reject the chance to sign Mohamed Salah’ as a free agent – with former Blues star claiming prolific Liverpool forward isn’t needed back at Stamford Bridge

Chelsea have been told that they should “reject the chance to sign Mohamed Salah” if a return to Stamford Bridge as a free agent became a possibility.

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Egyptian forward seeing contract run downPreviously endured tough spell at Stamford BridgeReds still hoping to thrash out fresh termsFollow GOAL on WhatsApp! 🟢📱WHAT HAPPENED?

The Egyptian superstar is currently seeing his contract at Liverpool run down. If no fresh terms are agreed at Anfield, then the 32-year-old will be cleared to join another club with no transfer free involved during the summer of 2025.

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Salah has been linked with Paris Saint-Germain and teams in the Saudi Pro League, with there no suggestion that he would join a Premier League rival if farewells were to be bid on Merseyside. A retracing of steps to west London would certainly come as a surprise.

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Chelsea gave Salah just 19 appearances after snapping him up from FC Basel in 2014, with his reputation having to be rebuilt elsewhere before eventually ending up at Liverpool – where he has won domestic and continental trophies while plundering 227 goals through 371 appearances.

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Ex-Blues defender William Gallas believes Chelsea have no need to explore the option of re-signing Salah, telling : “I think Chelsea should reject the chance to sign Mohamed Salah as a free agent this summer, I think he would be a disruption on the squad.

“The current Chelsea team are all learning and growing together and it’s working for Enzo Maresca. They are all part of a generation with no big egos, despite Cole Palmer being the focal point. I think bringing in a player like Salah wouldn’t be good for the balance of the squad, despite his form in the Premier League and how it would weaken Liverpool.”