San Diego prepares two big deals

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MLS new boys San Diego FC are set to splash the cash in a double swoop to sign Mohamed Salah. And Kevin De Bruyne next season. The

Californian club will make their MLS debut next season. After acquiring the franchise for the most expensive fee ever paid for the club, costing them over $500 million.

They are owned by British-Egyptian businessman Sir Mohamed Mansour. Who also owns the renowned Right To Dream soccer academy in Ghana and Danish side FC Nordsjaelland.

San Diego have already made some moves in preparation for next season. Including the signing of Mexican star Hirving Lozano, who will form one of their star three-man squad,

according to http://ufabet999.app Football. Salah and De Bruyne are understand to be the other two targets for the club.

De Bruyne, 33, has been frequently link with a move away from Manchester City. And is currently considering his options. With his current contract expiring this summer,

like Salah’s, whose contract also expires at the end of the season. And negotiations over a new contract with Liverpool have yet to progress,

San Diego’s chances of securing Salah may not be as easy as they think. As he is a key target for the Saudi Pro League, who want to bring the world’s best Muslim player to the league.