Liverpool forward Mohamed Salah has refused to rule out a possible move to La Liga in the future, with Barcelona and Real Madrid both interested.
The Egypt international is this season's joint top-scorer in the Premier League with Harry Kane on 17 goals, as Salah aims to win his third Golden Boot.
The 28-year-old has played at Anfield for four seasons since joining from Roma for £35.8m, scoring 119 goals and assisting 45 in 192 games for the current Premier League champions.
In a recent interview with Marca, Liverpool's current number 11 refused to rule out a move away this summer, and when asked about a move to La Liga he commented: "I hope I can play soccer for many, many years. Why not? Nobody knows what will happen in the future, so ... Maybe one day.
"It is not up to me. We'll see what happens but I prefer not to talk about this now."
Liverpool legend Robbie Fowler has claimed that the club should cash in on Salah, despite him top-scoring in each of their last three seasons.