
"Journalist David Ornstein reported that Liverpool are not currently seeking to sell Salah in January, nor planning for his exit, but it comes amid a sensational Saudi Pro League offer that would see the Egyptian earn a staggering 150m per year. That offer, outlined by TEAMtalk, would also come with support for Salah to invest in football in the Arab community, along with future part-ownership of a club, reminiscent of the deal Major League Soccer brokered to attract David Beckham, who now owns Inter Miami."
"Those close to Salah, however, insist that his willingness to depart in the near future is not motivated by money. According to Ornstein, the club remain committed to Salah's contract, and don't view his exclusion from the squad to face Inter as a punishment, but instead a measure to allow the player to take some time away from the situation. The Reds may allow the winger to depart for AFCON earlier than expected as part of that process,"
Mohamed Salah is considering terminating his Liverpool contract after a fallout with manager Arne Slot, who benched him for three consecutive games and removed him from the travelling squad to face Inter Milan. Salah and his camp reportedly feel he no longer has a future at the club and may seek a mutual termination despite signing a 400k-per-week contract last year. A sensational Saudi Pro League offer would reportedly pay about 150m per year and include support for investment in Arab football and future part-ownership of a club. Liverpool are not seeking to sell Salah and view the squad exclusion as time away; they may allow an early AFCON departure.
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