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Barcelona will reportedly turn their attentions to Mohamed Salah should they fail in their pursuit of Borussia Dortmund 's Erling Haaland this summer.
The Liverpool forward allegedly heads the Blaugrana's three-man shortlist for back-up options as the cash-strapped Catalan club fear Manchester City will pip them to Haaland's signature.
Amid uncertainty surrounding his future, Salah struck his 20th Premier League goal of the season in the Reds' 2-0 triumph over Brighton on Saturday.
The Egyptian attacker has entered the final 15 months of his current Anfield deal and has seen talks over an extension stall due to his reportedly excessive wage demands.
It has now emerged that Barcelona could look to exploit his contract stand-off, should their attempts to lure Haaland to the Nou Camp prove unsuccessful.
According to AS, the Spanish giants believe current Premier League champions City are leading the race for the in-demand Dortmund striker, forcing them to draw up a contingency plan.
The Spanish outlet claims that Liverpool's Salah is their first-choice back-up option - one of three high-profile names on their reserve list of strikers.
It is thought Barcelona would be willing to offer the Reds around £55million for the 29-year-old's services this summer, given his current deal expires in