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The request from Saudi Arabia that worries Klopp and Liverpool for Salah

Will the Egyptian forward continue to play at Anfield after next season?

By Charles Cornwall

Will the Egyptian forward continue to play at Anfield after next season?
Will the Egyptian forward continue to play at Anfield after next season?
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It seems that Liverpool will have a few more nightmares until this summer transfer market ends. After the English Henderson, Fabinho, and the Britannic Milner’s departures, and the negative final with the Ecuadorian Moisés Caicedo and the Belgium Roméo Lavia, the alarms were turned on again. In this case, for one of the best players from the Reds’ squad.

Al Ittihad put their eyes on Mohamed Salah a few days ago to hire in this summer transfer market. Money isn’t a problem in this case, and it was demonstrated by the purchases of the Brazilian Fabinho, another Liverpool legend, and the French Karim Benzema. Besides, after those acquisitions, the Arab club was for the French Ngolo Kante and the Portuguese Diogo Jota.


Apparently, the mentioned club wants to hire world-class football players and continue reinforcing the squad with stars. For that reason, Al Ittihad made a very important offer of 180 million euros for two years contract to the mentioned Egyptian striker. In addition, they offered 60 million euros to Liverpool for an immediate transfer. 


Recently, the Nuno Espirito Santo’ squad was eliminated by the Arab Club Championship, won by Al Nassr and the Iberic Cristiano Ronaldo last weekend, in the hands of Al Hilal, after a very well beginning with three victories in the first three games. Now the mind is focused on Saudi Arabia’s national league.

The Al Ittihad fans’ initiative which concerns Liverpool and Jürgen Klopp

Al Ittihad's supporters have started a hashtag that translates to “Al Ittihad’s fans request is Salah”. Some reports are circulating again in the Middle East media, which confirm that Al Ittihad is pushing to sign him in this transfer market. Fortunately, for the German coach and Liverpool’s followers, Salah’s agent has stated that he won’t be leaving.            
 


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