🚨🇸🇦 Al-Ittihad have a concrete interest in signing Mo Salah from Liverpool

’Concrete interest’ has reportedly been expressed in Mohamed Salah by Saudi Pro League team Al-Ittihad to sign with Liverpool this summer.

Teams from the Middle Eastern nation have gone on a spending binge, offering superstar players enormous salaries in an effort to entice them away from Europe.

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Karim Benzema, an ex-Real Madrid striker, N’Golo Kante, a former Chelsea midfielder, and Fabinho, a former Liverpool midfielder, have all already joined Al-Ittihad on their own.

With players like Neymar joining Cristiano Ronaldo in the Saudi Pro League this summer, they are not the only club in the nation splurging the cash.

Football Daily on X: " Al-Ittihad have a concrete interest in signing  Mohamed Salah from Liverpool It's thought he would become the highest  paid player in the Saudi Pro League overtaking Cristiano

Jordan Henderson was sold to Steven Gerrard’s Al-Ettifaq by Liverpool, and Roberto Firmino joined Al-Ahli on a free transfer. Liverpool has done business with several Saudi teams.

Al-Ittihad, according to a new report from The Athletic, has rekindled its interest in signing Salah from Liverpool.

Given that Salah’s agent earlier this month denied any connections to a Saudi Arabian squad, it is unclear how likely a transfer would be.

Al-Ittihad 'confident' of sealing Salah transfer with Saudis offering  Liverpool star higher wages than Cristiano Ronaldo | The Sun

But if Salah wants to depart, Liverpool might be persuaded into a sale given the enormous salaries and transfer costs that Saudi sides are willing to pay.

With 187 goals and 80 assists in 307 games for Liverpool, Salah is recognized as one of the top players in the world. His contract with Liverpool runs through 2025.

The Champions League, Premier League, FA Cup, and Carabao Cup are just a few of the trophies that the 31-year-old Egyptian has won at Anfield.

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