By Sergio Moya
This summer the Saudi Pro League has burst with great force in the transfer market in Europe, and there is almost no major club that has not had some casualty of an important player who decided to accept the economic offer made by a club in that league, including our Liverpool, which must start preparing for the possible departure of Mohamed Salah.
On the part of the directors of the Arab league there is no secret about their desire to sign Mohamed Salah, because in addition to the fact that the Egyptian winger is one of the best players in the world, he is a highly respected and idolized figure in Arab culture, so bringing him to the Middle East would have a huge media impact.
However, as Liverpool has already experienced, losing players without a backup is very dangerous as the squad is left with large gaps that are very difficult to fill in a short time as has happened with the departures of Jordan Henderson and Fabinho, who joined the Saudi Pro League and now Liverpool is struggling to find reinforcements to replace them.
Everything seems to indicate that there is no way to prevent players from leaving for the Saudi Pro League, as the salaries they offer are extremely high as it is not only about the resources of each club, but the entire league is supported by the state, so their resources become immense. That is why, if the reports about Mohamed Salah being willing to listen to offers from Saudi Arabia within a year, Liverpool should start now to think about what to do in case Salah finally decides to end his successful spell with the Reds.
According to journalist Pete O'Rourke, the Liverpool board is plotting a possible move to sign Johan Bakayoko, a 20-year-old right winger from PSV who is currently valued at just €10 million, as according to the journalist's information, the Reds see him as a potential replacement for Salah going forward.
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