Premier League
Mohamed Salah could be the protagonist of one of the most impactful moves in the upcoming summer transfer window. The Liverpool forward, who at 32 years old remains a key player in the team's lineup, finds himself at a crossroads. With a contract expiring in June and no renewal offer from the English club, his future at Anfield is uncertain. Meanwhile, Saudi Arabia, with Al Ittihad as the leading candidate, seeks to lure him with an economic proposal that would make him the highest-paid player in the world.
Mohamed Salah, no offer from Liverpool
So far this season, the Egyptian international has made it clear that his level remains elite. With 12 goals and 10 assists in 18 matches, Salah has been instrumental in Liverpool's recent successes. This performance has prompted fans to raise their voices, demanding that the board not let go of their top player. However, the player's own words have created uncertainty: though he has expressed willingness to stay, he admitted that he has not yet received a specific offer to renew.
The interest from Saudi clubs, led by Al Ittihad, has further fueled the discussion. The offer of €85 million annually is not only astronomical but would represent an unprecedented financial leap even for a player of his caliber. Saudi Arabia continues to attract global football stars, and Salah, an idol in his country and the Arab world, would be the most sought-after gem in their ambitious project.
For Salah, the future appears uncertain but with multiple options. Staying at Liverpool would allow him to maintain his status as one of the best in the Premier League, while a move to Saudi Arabia would position him as the undisputed figure in a rapidly growing league.
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