Shockwaves: Salah’s Departure Shakes Liverpool This Summer!

Al-Ittihad is set to renew their interest in Liverpool’s Salah when the season concludes, a year after their unsuccessful bid for the Egyptian captain was rejected despite offering €170 million.

The Liverpool team is already facing a summer of significant change, with Jurgen Klopp leaving his managerial role after concluding a nearly nine-year tenure on Merseyside. In addition to Klopp, his coaching staff will also be leaving, and the sporting director, Jorg Schmadtke, is set to depart at the end of the January transfer window.

The successor to Klopp is yet to be determined, and Virgil van Dijk has also hinted at uncertainty regarding his future with the club, can you predict who will win the next Premier League game? try your luck betting on games check out UK Bet365 Promo Code for amazing deals and a special bonus code.

Mo Salah’s decision to remain with Liverpool would undoubtedly bolster their chances of remaining among the Premier League’s elite. The Egyptian King is Liverpool’s top earner and receives a weekly salary of £350,000. Nevertheless, this contract is set to end in the summer of 2025, presenting Liverpool with a crucial decision regarding the 31-year-old’s future this upcoming summer.

The club may face pressure to sell to prevent having a discontented player for a season and then losing him at no cost.

Liverpool had to turn down a substantial £150 million offer for Salah last summer when Saudi Arabian side Al Ittihad expressed interest in the Egyptian King. Despite this, their interest in Salah, seen as the world’s best Arab footballer, remains strong, and they appear to be preparing a new bid for him this summer.

Al Ittihad is reportedly ready to offer Mo Salah a deal!

Al Ittihad is reportedly ready to offer Mo Salah a deal exceeding £1 million per week, aiming to entice him to join Cristiano Ronaldo as a face of the Saudi Pro-League. This financial package is considerably larger than anything Liverpool could offer Mo Salah.

Saudi Giants Ittihad are not alone in their admiration for Mo Salah, as PSG is also rumored to enter the race for the star. This move is part of their strategy to replace their own talismanic forward, Kylian Mbappe.

Mark Lawrenson wants big money for Salah!

Former Liverpool defender Mark Lawrenson has informed the Reds that Mo Salah will undoubtedly leave Anfield. He fully anticipates Salah making the transition to the Middle East at the conclusion of the season.

Nonetheless, Lawrenson is unwavering in his belief that the Reds still have a chance. He expects them to secure a substantial fee for their 204-goal star.

According to Lawrenson, “Without a doubt, Mo Salah will leave this summer. Regardless of what happens this season, I believe there was an agreement last summer.”

“He will move to a place like Saudi Arabia, and Liverpool will hopefully receive a large transfer fee, which they can use to acquire a couple of players. Salah will be treated like royalty in Saudi Arabia!”

“He could have approached Jurgen Klopp’s office last summer and said ‘I want to leave,’ but he didn’t. The players who have stepped up in Mo Salah’s absence know that they are competing for their spot, which is fantastic, as long as a few of them don’t sustain injuries.”

Lawrenson believes Liverpool will certainly feel Salah’s absence, but they already have three players in their squad who are more than capable of filling the void.

Additionally, he expects any revenue generated from his sale to be reinvested in the squad.

“You can observe that Diogo Jota, Darwin Nunez, and Luis Diaz enjoy playing together, and they all scored against Burnley, including Nunez! If Mo Salah leaves, and I believe he will, Liverpool might acquire a few more players for those positions.”

Mo Salah, Liverpool’s third-highest scorer, has netted 204 goals in 332 appearances for the club.

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