Roma winger Mohamed Salah is to undergo a medical at Liverpool on Thursday after the clubs agreed a €39 million fee.
Press Association Sport understands negotiations have been finalised but, somewhat bizarrely, it is not yet known whether the transfer will break the club-record £35 million the Reds paid Newcastle for striker Andy Carroll in January 2011.
That will depend on the exchange rate at the time the deal is formally concluded: €39 million currently equates to about £34.3 million.
Liverpool had an initial offer of £28 million for the 25-year-old rejected earlier this month, but they have now come to a settlement having continued negotiations with the Serie A club.
The Premier League outfit have landed Salah at the second attempt as three years ago they were outbid by Chelsea, with the winger moving to Stamford Bridge for £11 million from Basel.
That move did not work out for him and, after loan spells at Fiorentina and Roma, he joined the latter for £13 million last summer.
The pacy attacker scored 15 Serie A goals last season—making it 29 league goals in two years—and provided 11 assists as Roma finished second, behind Juventus.
It is understood the agreed fee is inclusive of all add-on incentives attached to the deal.
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