Mohamed Salah has been described by a head of the Saudi League Pro League as a “higher” transfer goal in the country, despite the superstar committed its future with Liverpool.
Salah recently ended months of speculation on a possible departure from Liverpool by signing a new two -year contract until 2027.
He will be 35 years old when his new agreement on Anfield expires, with Saudi football already positioning himself as a destination for the Egyptian superstar.
“We are interested in all international players. Captain Mohamed is wrong It is definitely at the top of this list and we are happy to have it in Saudi Arabia, “Ahli President Khlaed told Egypt at the Eissa. Channel a. “God willing, at the right time, will be with one of the Saudi clubs.”
He also stated that “most players seek to play the kingdom”, which does not seem to be completely representative of the situation.
Manchester United Captain Bruno Fernandes It is not expected to move by a contract proposal worth the equivalent of 1 million pounds weeklyWhile Kevin de Bruyne seems more likely to go to the major league football in the United States if he has to leave Europe. Christian Eriksen is another that has Its stay in Europe was prioritized above allDespite the links to Saudi Arabia.
As a Muslim player from the Middle East region, Salah has been a particularly attractive goal for the Saudi Pro League.
Michael Emenalo, a former Technical Director of Chelsea, who is now serving as sports director of the Saudi League, has previously confirmed that it was a focus for Salah in 2023.
“The stories that our teams went after him were true, of course, there was interest,” Emenalo explained to the podcast of John Obi Mikel last year.
“It’s OK for me to have an interest in signing MO, but (Liverpool) you must have an interest in leaving it and, if these things do not align, you have no agreement.
“Essentially, Liverpool didn’t want to sell And at what price were we willing to buy? He did not feel that the player was about to come because he felt that he had unfinished business. “”