Transfer rumors, news: Agent of Liverpool's Salah in Al Ittihad talks
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Transfer rumors, news: Agent of Liverpool's Salah in Al Ittihad talks
"A transfer for the 33-year-old could satisfy all parties: Salah would be the one to decide on the move following his complaints about his treatment by Liverpool in December; the Reds would receive a transfer fee as the Egypt star has a contract until 2027; and Al Ittihad need to strengthen having already lost Karim Benzema and N'Golo Kanté in the January window, while Fabinho's contract ends in the summer and Moussa Diaby has been linked with Inter Milan."
"Arsenal and Chelsea have maintained a steady line of communication over Atlético Madrid striker Julián Álvarez and have received positive reports as the Premier League pair consider a summer move, according to TEAMtalk. The total being discussed to bring in the 26-year-old is below £100 million, lower than expected. Barcelona have held talks and the Camp Nou is the Argentina international's preferred destination, but there is no guarantee that he will go there. Paris Saint-Germain are also interested."
"Tottenham Hotspur are among the clubs looking at a potential deal to sign Real Madrid centre-back Antonio Rüdiger as a free agent in the summer, TEAMtalk reports. The 32-year-old's current contract expires at the end of the season and Los Blancos haven't offered fresh terms yet, which has resulted in Rudiger weighing up his options. The German would be willing to accept a significant wage reduction if it meant returning to England, where Crystal Palace and We"
Mohamed Salah has given his agent permission to open talks with Al Ittihad and is more receptive to a move to the Saudi Pro League than last year. A transfer could address Salah's complaints about his treatment at Liverpool, provide the club a fee while his contract runs until 2027, and help Al Ittihad replace recent departures. Arsenal and Chelsea have engaged over Atlético Madrid striker Julián Álvarez, with a potential fee below £100 million and interest also from Barcelona and Paris Saint-Germain. Tottenham are among clubs monitoring Real Madrid defender Antonio Rüdiger, who will become a free agent and would accept reduced wages to return to England.
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