Saudi clubs "believe" they can sign Liverpool's Mohamed Salah for reduced transfer fee this January
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Saudi clubs "believe" they can sign Liverpool's Mohamed Salah for reduced transfer fee this January
"Mo's form, unhappiness about not being in the team, Liverpool's need to change something and the fact they have too many strikers all help push him to the Middle East. The piece adds that Saudi figures feel Salah was seriously tempted to join them earlier, despite the 33-year-old eventually ending up signing a new contract at Anfield towards the end of last season."
"Salah is a LFC legend, having scored 250 goals for the club since joining in 2017, helping them to two Premier League titles, the Champions League and other major honours in that time. Still, even the best players come to the end eventually, and Salah simply looks past his best this season, failing to make anything like the kind of impact he's made in the past."
Saudi Pro League clubs now believe they can sign Mohamed Salah for a cut-price fee in the January transfer window. The Egypt international is out of form and has been dropped to the bench for Liverpool's last two matches by Arne Slot. Senior figures at the Public Investment Fund and within the Pro League feel that the Saudis hold negotiating power. Factors cited include Salah's dip in form, unhappiness at not being selected, Liverpool's desire for change, and the club's surplus of strikers. Salah scored 250 goals for Liverpool since 2017 but has only five goals in 19 appearances this season, prompting suggestions Liverpool consider a replacement such as Antoine Semenyo.
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