Liverpool star Szoboszlai Declares Mo Salah Will Stay at LFC After Egyptian Star Revealed a £200m Proposal from Saudi Arabia in the Dressing Room

Insight into how the Liverpool team is handling Mohamed Salah’s rumored departure to Saudi Arabia has been provided by DOMINIK SZOBOSZLAI.

Even though the Saudi transfer window doesn’t close until Thursday, Al-Ittihad is desperate to sign the Liverpool forward.

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Dominik Szoboszlai reveals Mohamed Salah transfer intention amid Liverpool  and Saudi Arabia rumours - Liverpool Echo

Szoboszlai provided a glimpse inside the Liverpool locker room.

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Al-Ittihad has made Salah two proposals totaling £150 million and £170 million.

And there are rumors that Al-Ittihad would return with another offer worth £200 million, indicating that interest is still strong.

After the game, Jurgen Klopp expressed his confidence that Salah will still be at the club at the conclusion of the Saudi transfer window.

Szoboszlai, who scored the opening goal in Liverpool’s 3-0 victory over Aston Villa, was questioned by Sky Sports about whether or not Salah’s potential transfer had been discussed in the locker room.

“Everyone is talking about it, and of course we are talking about it to each other,” Szoboszlai remarked. We are content since he wants to be here. He is a terrific man, and we need more men like him.

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Kissing the Liverpool crest is Mo Salah.

To make Salah the face of the league, the Saudi league is eager to make a move for him.

According to sources, the winger will receive £2.4 million from the state each week to play in the Saudi Pro League.

At Liverpool, he presently makes about £350,000 per week.

Jurgen Klopp claims that the outrageous sums being offered render the Premier League helpless to prevent its finest players from leaving.

Although Liverpool has set a cap on Salah, it is now too late to sign a replacement in the UK because the transfer window has already ended.Szoboszlai acknowledged his joy at scoring the game’s opening goal and voiced the expectation that many more would follow.

“We did not start well in either of our first two home games [against Bournemouth or Newcastle]. So we were instructed to start strong and finish with 11 men following a team meeting. Therefore, it was good that we scored quickly. Let’s hope everyone stays in good shape.

“Time is needed as a midfielder. Since we don’t know each other, we will do even better when the games start.