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Liverpool rejected a bid for Salah from Saudi Arabia, see how much money they offered

Mohamed Salah is one of the Saudi Pro League's big desires

By Sergio Moya

Mohamed Salah is one of the Saudi Pro League's big desires
Mohamed Salah is one of the Saudi Pro League's big desires
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Mohamed Salah is undoubtedly the best player our Liverpool squad currently has. The Egyptian winger is already a legend of the team, as he was one of the cornerstones of Jürgen Klopp's project that took the club to the top of world football by winning every possible trophy during the last few years.

 

But it is not only what he has done for the club during the golden era we have experienced under Jürgen Klopp, but also what he continues to bring to the team, as Mo Salah remains one of the top stars in the Premier League and for many one of the best players in the world today.

That is why the economically powerful Saudi Pro League dreams of taking Mo Salah to the Middle East, because in addition to his footballing qualities, the Egyptian is a figure highly admired by the fans in that part of the world, and it is no secret that the managers of the Saudi league are trying to do everything possible to sign Salah this summer.

However, for now Salah has made it clear that he wants nothing to do with any team other than our Liverpool and is fully committed to the team's goals, so much so that even during the first game of the Premier League season he was upset when he was substituted, which tells you about the commitment and desire he has to continue playing for the Reds, who are reported to have turned down an initial approach from an Arab club that wanted to sign Salah this summer.

 

How much money did Saudi Arabia offer for Salah?

According to information from Goal.com, the Anfield management rejected the €60 million offer that Al-Ittihad put on the table to sign Mohamed Salah, as the price is too low to begin with and the Pharaoh is an indispensable player for Jürgen Klopp. However, this could be just a first warning of a storm of offers the team could receive next year.