Saudi Pro League clubs renew push to sign Mohamed Salah
Saudi Pro League clubs have once again set their sights on Egypt captain Mohamed Salah, as speculation around his Liverpool future heats up.
English reports say Saudi interest has been revived at a time when the Premier League champions are struggling for form and Salah’s role has become more complicated.
The star forward recently found himself out of Arne Slot’s starting XI, staying on the bench for the entire league match against West Ham, a situation that has fueled talk of a possible exit. TalkSport reported that Salah is “back on the radar” of Saudi clubs, who see his current circumstances at Anfield as an opening to move for him.
The article notes that Salah previously rejected a staggering 500 million pound offer and chose to extend his deal with Liverpool for two more seasons, yet interest from Saudi Arabia has not cooled. At 33, he remains a prime target for top Saudi sides, with Al Hilal leading the chase and newly ambitious Al Qadsiah also keen on the forward whose goal record in England is described as historic.
The same report adds that Real Madrid’s Vinícius Júnior is another big name being tracked in Saudi Arabia amid an unsettled spell under Xabi Alonso.
