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Published 17:42 24 Apr 2018 BST
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Ahead of the sides' Champions League semi-final meeting on Tuesday, Roma owner James Pallotta revealed that Henry had moaned about the quoted pricetag for Salah when discussions were taking place.
Speaking to ESPN, Pallotta said: "He was sort of bitching a little about, 'Did we overpay? I think we overpaid,' and I said 'I'll buy you lunch.'"
Salah has earned comparisons to both Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo for the talent he's displayed throughout the current campaign and Henry almost certainly feels a tad silly for believing he was being ripped off last June.
Pallotta always knew that Salah was a brilliant player but even he's been taken aback by his new-found composure in front of goal.
"Where I’m surprised, is how great he’s finishing," Pallotta said of the recently crowned PFA Player of the Year. "I mean I think he would say that in Rome, while he had a bunch of goals, his frustration was not finishing the same way and now you get the ball near his feet and it just seems like he’s figured a way to put it in the net.
"Do they have bigger nets in the Premier League? It’s just been amazing watching him and every time he scores I’m like, 'Oh dear God!'"
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