AS Roma Selling Salah Too Cheap? | Sport Betting | Online Sport Betting
[ 17-02-2018 ]

AS Roma Selling Salah Too Cheap? | Sport Betting | Online Sport Betting

TA888 - Together with Liverpool, Mohamed Salah appears so impressive. Looking at the impact that Salah made in Liverpool, has AS Roma sold at the right price? Rome still have to wrestle with the Financial Fair Play so often off sport betting star players in the transfer market. Last summer, they sold Salah, Leandro Paredes, to Antonio Ruediger. Salah Transfer to Liverpool became the most highlighted. Because the Egyptian players now look impressive and has packed 30 sport betting goals for the Reds. Salah released to Liverpool with a transfer value of 42 million sport betting euros. If added bonuses, Roma gets a total of 50 million euros from sales Salah.

Seeing the performance that is shown by Salah, as well as craze the current transfer market, the question rises: will not Roma off Salah too cheap? In comparison, Alvaro Morata recruited Chelsea from Real Madrid for a fee of 65 million euros. While Manchester United reportedly spend up to 101 million euros (90 million pounds) to bring Romelu Lukaku from Everton. Sporting Director Monchi admitted that Liverpool's initial offer was actually lower than the price that was finally agreed upon. Although not dismissing that the price of Salah should be higher, Monchi calls at that time Roma have to sell players.

"In the end, we could reach 50 million euros plus bonuses, but by that time we had to sell and it was an important online sport betting choice. Neymar and Kylian Mbappe transfers market, but then we need to sell, "Monchi told Sky Sport Italia. "For Salah, I still think the price could be better, but the price gives us the possibility to make other transfers. When I arrived, Liverpool online sport betting bid for Salah was 32 million euros plus a bonus of 3 million euros. In the current football, players go to wherever they want." Often Rome sells online sport betting players pillars often make hot fans. Monchi understood the fans' frustration and asked for their trust.