Saudi Arabian clubs willing to sign Liverpool winger Mohamed Salah

Saudi Arabian officials are growing increasingly confident in their ability to lure Mohamed Salah away from Liverpool in the near future.

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Salah, who joined Liverpool from Roma in 2017 for €42 million, has since developed into one of the most formidable forwards in world football.

Renowned for his blistering pace, sharp movement, and exceptional work ethic, Salah’s technical brilliance, agility, and clinical finishing make him a constant threat in the attacking third. His ability to create scoring opportunities for both himself and his teammates further solidifies his reputation as one of the game’s elite players.

Since arriving at Anfield, Salah has made an indelible mark on Liverpool’s history. Over the course of 351 appearances, he has scored 213 goals and provided 90 assists, playing a pivotal role in the club’s numerous successes, including a Premier League title and a Champions League victory. His contributions have firmly established him as one of Liverpool’s all-time greats.

On the international stage, Salah has also excelled, representing Egypt in 96 matches and scoring 54 goals. His performances for both club and country have earned him widespread acclaim and have made him a sought-after player on the global stage.

Salah’s current market value is estimated at €55 million, according to Transfermarkt.com, reflecting his continued importance and influence. Last summer, Salah became the subject of intense interest from Saudi Arabia, with Al-Ittihad reportedly submitting a €175 million bid for the Egyptian forward. However, Liverpool rejected the offer, unwilling to part with their star player at that time.

Despite this setback, Saudi Arabian clubs have not abandoned their pursuit. Instead, they have been strategically planning for a future move.

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Sources suggest that this season could be Salah’s last at Liverpool, as Saudi clubs are already preparing to secure his signature. Rather than making a substantial financial offer this summer, they are reportedly focused on negotiating a pre-contract agreement that would allow Salah to join on a free transfer once his contract with Liverpool expires next year.

For the past two years, there have been ongoing discussions between Salah and Saudi representatives, with efforts ramping up in recent months.

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In the coming weeks, the Public Investment Fund (PIF), which plays a central role in Saudi Arabia’s football ambitions, is expected to intensify negotiations with Salah. An official proposal is believed to be in the final stages of preparation and will soon be presented to the Liverpool forward.

If successful, this transfer would represent a significant achievement for Saudi Arabian football, further raising the profile of their domestic league. For Liverpool, Salah’s departure would signify the end of an era, forcing the club to contemplate life without one of their most iconic and influential players.

As the January transfer window approaches, the football world will be closely watching how this situation unfolds, with the potential for a high-profile move that could reshape the landscape of both European and Middle Eastern football.

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Enzo Cattaneo

Naples-born Enzo Cattaneo has spent more than a decade living in Madrid and writing about Spanish football, German football and the Premier League for various Spanish football websites and now he writes about World football for World Football Rumours. He's been thinking about football transfers and rumours pretty much nonstop since the 2002 FIFA World Cup in South Korea.

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