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Mbappé revealed to help Liverpool win Premier League title

The Frenchman will be vital if the Reds are to win the title  

By Charles Cornwall

The Frenchman will be vital if the Reds are to win the title  

The French star had already been linked with offers from the Asian country for the French star last summer. Now the Saudi Arabian champions have confirmed the same and are keeping the door open for the striker. With just over two weeks to go before he is free to negotiate with any club because his contract expires in June, the news about Kylian Mbappé is increasing. This is to be expected, given that all the spotlight is on him and whether he will make the expected move to Real Madrid.

 

In the summer, he was tempted by Saudi Arabia in the middle of all that soap opera we have been living. And now from the Asian country it is Michael Emenalo, director of their championship, who recognises this interest and admits the past conversations in declarations to Marca: "With Mbappé the conversation is open, but we don't know what he wants to do. Our position is very clear: any of these players know where we are.

In the Arab champions they still dream of him: "If there is any possibility or interest for Mbappé to be part of what we are building, now or in the future, we cannot reject that possibility. He is a player I love. I can't say how deep the conversation went. But there was an interest that if the player was ready to come, there was a club ready to receive him and make space for him in their squad."

 

<strong>The favour of Mbappé</strong>

On the other hand, the same manager also spoke about Mohamed Salah, another clear dream they have in this championship: "We respect them and in this scenario, the initiative will not come from us. It's a personal thing, I like him a lot. A player of this level and talent, it's normal that his league wants to keep him. These statements can clearly be interpreted to mean that if Mbappé agrees to go to Arabia, Salah will no longer be a target for the Middle Eastern side and can concentrate on winning the Premier League with Liverpool
 

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