As the final week of the British summer transfer season approaches, Mohamed Salah transfer whispers are still causing Liverpool to be in the news.
Given that the league is focused on attracting the greatest players in the world, it makes sense that the Reds’ No. 11 is being connected with a move to Saudi Arabia.
The Egyptian’s dedication to Anfield, which has been reaffirmed repeatedly by his agency, stands in the way, though.
Last summer, a three-year contract extension through 2025 was agreed upon, and as of this writing, the official word is that Salah has every intention of upholding that agreement and continuing after passing Steven Gerrard as Liverpool’s fifth-highest goalscorer of all time.
Defenders who are “can’t stop” have already been picked by Liverpool as Mohamed Salah’s replacement.
However, it appears that this word has not yet reached mainland Europe, since reports from numerous countries suggest that a shocking transfer will occur this summer.
Starting with France on Thursday, Sports Zone claimed that Al-Ittihad is hopeful that a deal can be completed this year rather than next, while Relevo claimed that the Saudi Pro League club will pay the Egyptian, who they claim “wants to leave,” the highest salary in the league, ahead of Cristiano Ronaldo and Neymar.