The Saudi Pro League is still interested in Mohamed Salah, and Al Ittihad is prepared to strike a deal. However, Liverpool hasn’t shown much interest in approving the deal this summer.
However, it is unclear whether Al Ittihad would be able to make Salah a sufficient bid this summer since it would likely require Liverpool to sell a player for a club-record figure, which is now £142 million from the sale of Philippe Coutinho to Barcelona in 2018.
However, it is unclear whether Al Ittihad would be able to make Salah a sufficient bid this summer since it would likely require Liverpool to sell a player for a club-record figure, which is now £142 million from the sale of Philippe Coutinho to Barcelona in 2018.
The Saudi Pro League’s current top targets are Salah and Paul Pogba as they look to sign the best names in football while also seeking the most well-known Muslim stars to play in Saudi Arabia.
As they believe there is a possibility to get Salah, Al Ittihad are persistent in their pursuit, despite Liverpool not indicating that they would be willing to allow one of their finest players to depart.
Since Jordan Henderson, a former captain of Liverpool, and Fabinho have previously been moved to Saudi Arabia, Liverpool’s management is fully aware of PIF’s power and Al Ittihad’s owners.
However, it is unclear whether Al Ittihad would be able to make Salah a sufficient bid this summer since it would likely require Liverpool to sell a player for a club-record figure, which is now £142 million from the sale of Philippe Coutinho to Barcelona in 2018.