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Saudi Pro League side Al Ittihad have reignited their interest in Liverpool forward Mohamed Salah. It is unclear at this stage if a deal for Salah will materialise, with Liverpool maintaining the ...
with Al-Hilal in the market for a Neymar replacement and high-ranking Saudi officials sharing images of Salah done up in the club’s kit. Back in the summer of 2022, Al-Hilal offered Liverpool £ ...
Al Ittihad wouldn’t have made a bid unless they had received firm assurances that Salah was on board. However, wary of potentially damaging his Anfield legacy, he has made a point of leaving mat ...
Mohamed Salah continues to be linked with a move to the Saudi Pro League after Liverpool rejected a £150million bid from Al-Ittihad in September 2023. Salah's future is still up in the air as he ...
This is especially the case now that Al-Ittihad are reportedly interested in signing Salah. It’s believed Salah would be paid £1.5 million-a-week in Saudi Arabia with Al-Ittihad prepared to ...
The proposed deal includes a lucrative financial package and a three-year commitment, highlighting Al Hilal’s ambition to build a long-term project around Salah. With his future at Liverpool still in ...
they may face stiff competition from Saudi Arabian club Al Hilal. According to an exclusive report from L’Équipe, the Middle Eastern side have restarted contact with Salah’s entourage ...
MO SALAH has been rested by Egypt as the Liverpool star weighs up his future after a mega £170million Saudi offer. Al-Ittihad made the eye-watering bid just hours after the Reds rejected £150m.
Liverpool have rejected a £150m offer for Mohamed Salah from Saudi Pro League club Al-Ittihad. The bid for the 31-year-old forward was for in excess of £100m, with add-ons taking it up to £150m.
Salah has been linked with a move to the Saudi Pro League with his Liverpool contract set to expire at the end of the current season Neymar of Al Hilal during the Asia AFC Champions League round 2 ...
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