league Saudi Arabia is still determined to continue to surprise world football. It was reported this Monday that Liverpool could lose Egyptian striker Mohamed Salah due to a mega offer from Al-Ittihad, the reigning Saudi League champions.
As confirmed by CBS Sports, Al Ittihad He does not want to lose the opportunity to sign Salah in this transfer market and the offer would rise to 150 million euros. His goal is to create a formidable duo of the 31-year-old striker with Frenchman Karim Benzema.
It is known that since Liverpool have a pose don’t let go Salah, which is a key moment in Jurgen Klopp’s team. However, this millionaire figure would have already been estimated by a historic Premier League club.
The Saudi Arabian League has revolutionized the transfer market with the release of Cristiano Ronaldo, Karim Benzema, Neymar, N’Golo Kante, Roberto Firmino, Riyad Mahrez, Sadio Mane, Edur Mendy, Bono, Frank Kessier and more.
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Karim Benzema is a goalscorer for Al Ittihad. | Source: Al-Ittihad.
Klopp: Salah’s departure would be a disaster
Liverpool head coach Jurgen Klopp of Germany has denied the possible departure of the Egyptian winger. Mohamed Salah to Saudi Arabia and stated that he had not received any offers, and if there were, they would have rejected them.
Pharaoh was the object of rumors about a possible signing in the last days of the market by a club from Saudi Arabia, but the German denied all this information at a press conference.
“There is nothing to talk about,” Klopp said on Friday. Salah is a player Liverpool and that’s important to us. There is nothing, and if there were, the answer would be no. Is Salah engaged? Up to 100%.
“When we cannot respond, it is a disaster, it is true. That’s why a few weeks ago I asked the authorities to reconsider this, because they can come and take the players,” said the German.
Salah last season he renewed his contract with a multi-million dollar salary.
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