Saudi Giants Persist in Courting Salah Again - Liverpool Likely to Find Rejection Difficult
Mohamed Salah, Egypt's national team and Liverpool striker, has resurfaced in rumors with Saudi Arabian giants during his final contract year with Liverpool. The club must now carefully consider an immense offer from Al Ittihad, a major Saudi team preparing to make a massive bid to sign Salah after releasing Karim Benzema to Al Hilal. At 34 and in his final contract year, Salah may become a transfer target, especially since he shows no signs of extending his contract due to growing tensions with manager Jürgen Klopp, who has dropped him from three consecutive games and reduced his team role. Saudi sources indicate Al Ittihad is ready to submit an offer so compelling that Liverpool might be forced to accept, despite previous plans to retain Salah until 2027. Renowned journalist Graham Bailey revealed that Salah does not want to be merely a substitute, and Liverpool is already exploring potential replacements. Currently, Liverpool has reinforced its attacking lineup with Hugo Ekitike, Florian Wirtz, and Alexander Isak, preparing for a new forward era.