With Mohamed Salah’s contract at Liverpool set to expire in over a year, speculation looms over the Egyptian international’s future, with the possibility of a move to Saudi Arabia or an extension with the Reds on the cards. Liverpool, however, appears prepared for any outcome.
Last summer, rumors swirled linking Salah to a move to Al Ittihad in Saudi Arabia. Despite the speculation, the 31-year-old forward remained at Liverpool, continuing to deliver stellar performances.
As the current season draws to a close, Salah’s future remains a topic of intense discussion.
According to reports from Turkish journalist Ekrem KONUR, should negotiations for Salah’s contract extension falter, Liverpool is reportedly open to the idea of selling the prolific striker to Al Ittihad in the Saudi Pro League for a fee exceeding €100 million.
The prospect of a move to Al Ittihad remains a viable option for Salah, as per the same sources.
Throughout his tenure at Liverpool, Salah has been instrumental in spearheading the Reds’ attacking prowess.
This season alone, he has notched an impressive tally of 22 goals and provided 13 assists in 34 appearances, amassing 2454 minutes of playing time.
As discussions surrounding Salah’s career trajectory, potential transfer fees, and contractual terms continue to swirl, Liverpool remains vigilant, weighing its options to ensure the best outcome for both the club and the player.
With Salah’s unwavering commitment on the field and his proven ability to deliver results, his future remains a focal point of interest for football enthusiasts worldwide, eagerly awaiting the next chapter in the Egyptian star’s illustrious career.
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Liverpool plan to sell Mohamed Salah to Saudi Pro League clubs in the summer transfer window for offers over 100 million euros if contract negotiations fail.▫️Al-Ittihad remains interested in the 31-year-old Egyptian star player. pic.twitter.com/bhcM1FUrKS
— Ekrem KONUR (@Ekremkonur) April 6, 2024