
"I think the reality is only Saudi Arabia could even come close to competing. So, does Saudi Arabia want to invest that amount money? Are they in a position to have things changed in Saudi Arabia? We just don't know at the moment. If not, he'll see his contract out very happily on very big money. I just don't see any other real route out of Liverpool given his earnings."
"I just don't think that Liverpool would be prepared to say subsidise 50 per cent. I just don't see that. Therefore, even a free transfer, it is likely to be prohibitive for anybody. I think the chances are it's Saudi Arabia, or he stays and finishes his contracts at Liverpool."
Mohamed Salah has been linked with a potential departure from Liverpool, particularly to the Saudi Pro League, following a decline in his performances this season compared to his exceptional form last year. However, reports suggest Salah could reverse his exit plans and stay at Liverpool if a move to Saudi Arabia does not occur. Finance expert Stefan Borson indicates that Saudi Arabia is the only realistic destination capable of competing with Liverpool's financial offer for Salah. Given Salah's substantial earnings, few European clubs could afford him, making a free transfer prohibitively expensive. If Saudi Arabia does not pursue the signing, Salah is likely to complete his contract at Liverpool rather than seek alternative options.
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