#3 Paris Saint-Germain
The club from the French capital have been far from goal-shy this season, currently leading Ligue 1 with a goal difference of +43 and a goals tally of 45, rendering them the most potent club in Europe's top leagues.
Therefore, to link PSG to another forward, especially following the arrivals of Neymar and Kylian Mbappé this term, maybe somewhat bizarre at first sight. That said, in order for any club to become the best, strength in depth is crucial and beyond the first eleven, PSG don't match up with the other heavyweights across the continent.
PSG currently have a tendency to operate in a 4-3-3 system, with Mbappé, Cavani and Neymar forming the front three and the likes of Verratti and Rabiot covering the defensive midfield roles to give the forwards more licence to roam.
Salah would undoubtedly flourish in this system; he is already performing exceptionally in a Liverpool team which is lacking defensively and doesn't allow him such freedom going forwards.
Naturally, PSG have an excellent array of attacking talent already, but rumours have developed over the past months linking the likes of Angel Di Maria and Javier Pastore with moves away from the club.
Although the French outfit must be cautious about further agitating rules of financial fair play, the addition of Mo Salah would be a real statement of intent from the club.