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Egyptian international Mohamed Salah, Liverpool’s English star, is among the 27 best winter deals in Italian league history, and the “Sky Italia” network, Egyptian international, Mohamed Salah, is among the best winter deals in the history of Calcio, where the Liverpool star is ranked 21 on the list that includes 27 offers.
Egyptian international Mohamed Salah had joined the Italian ranks of Fiorentina from Chelsea on a 6-month loan contract with the option to renew for one more season in the 2015 winter transfers.
The network spoke about the choice of Egyptian star Mohamed Salah, saying: “Salah was not the one we know today, at the time when Chelsea treated him as an indispensable player, and he was within the negotiations of the Quadrado agreement, Salah accepted reluctantly a loan to Fiorentina for a fee of one million euros with the possibility of finally joining him with 15 million. “
He added: “The agreement included the player’s right to definitely oppose joining Fiorentina if he wanted to do so, and in 6 months, Fiorentina’s season changed, and he scored 9 goals in 26 games. The club wanted to stay with him, but he used his right to object and joined Rome. “
The ranking was led by Edgar Davids, who joined Juventus from Milan in December 1997, followed by Hidetoshi Nakata in second place after signing for Bruggia from Rome in January 2000.
Milan made the list as the club to benefit from the winter deals with 7 deals concluded by the Italian club, the last of which was Zlatan Ibrahimovic of the Los Angeles Galaxy..
The ranking of the 27 best winter offers in the history of the Italian League is as follows:
Edgar Davids (Milan to Juventus, December 1997)
Nakata (from Perugia to Rome, January 2000)
Dejan Stankovic (Lazio to Inter, January 2004)
Maori (from Udinese to Lazio, January 2006)
Ronaldo (from Real Madrid to Milan, January 2007)
Pato (from Internacional to Milan, January 2008)
Rado (from Dynamo Bucharest to Lazio, January 2008)
Thiago Silva (from Fluminense to Milan, December 2008)
David Beckham (from Los Angeles Galaxy to Milan in January 2009)
Luca Toni (from Bayern Munich to Roma, January 2010)
Goran Pandev (Lazio to Inter, January 2010)
Marc Van Bommel (from Bayern Munich to Milan, January 2011)
Andrea Barzagli (Wolfsburg to Juventus, January 2011)
Alessandro Matri (Cagliari to Juventus, January 2011)
Antonio Kandriva (from Cesena to Lazio, January 2012)
Mario Balotelli (Manchester City to Milan, January 2013)
Faouzi Gholam (from Saint-Etienne to Naples, January 2014)
Jorginho (from Verona to Naples, January 2014)
Radja Nainggolan (Cagliari to Rome, January 2014)
Hernanes (from Lazio to Inter, January 2014)
Salah (from Chelsea to Fiorentina, January 2015)
Marcelo Brozovic (Dynamo Zagreb to Inter, January 2015)
Milan Shkriniyar (from Zilina to Sampdoria, January 2016)
Diego Perotti (from Genoa to Rome, February 2016)
Lucas Pacita (from Flamengo to Milan, January 2019)
Diane Kulusevski (Atalanta to Juventus, January 2020)
Zlatan Ibrahimovic (LA Galaxy to Milan, January 2020)