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While Salah earns 21 million, what Firmino will be earning in Saudi Arabia

Roberto Firmino has been linked to Saudi Arabian clubs

By Sergio Moya

Roberto Firmino has been linked to Saudi Arabian clubs

One of the most lethal combinations in European football in recent years has been that of Mohamed Salah, Roberto Firmino and Sadio Mané, who have won every possible trophy with Liverpool, a club where they are already considered legends. This has meant big salaries for them, but with the current power of Saudi Arabia, it is becoming increasingly difficult to compete financially.

 

This season marked the definitive end for the trident that took Jürgen Klopp's Liverpool to the highest places in the Premier League and world football, as the departure of Roberto Firmino as a free agent has left Salah as the only one of the three players who still remains at Anfield, since a year ago Mané emigrated to FC Bayern.

Now, as a free agent Bobby Firmino is free to decide where he will play next season and in that sense the 31-year-old Brazilian striker has aroused the interest of big teams in the world, because despite exceeding the barrier of 30 years, he is considered one of the most reliable strikers in the world.

That is why after his departure from Liverpool, he was linked with a possible transfer to Real Madrid, especially after the departure of Karim Benzema, but now his name has been linked to the Saudi Arabian league, where they are paying many millions of euros and already have big names like Cristiano Ronaldo, Benzema himself and N'Golo Kanté.

 

How much would Firmino earn in Saudi Arabia?

Taking into account that Mohamed Salah is currently Liverpool's highest paid player, earning 21 million euros per year, it would not be surprising that a Saudi Arabian team would offer much more than that to convince Roberto Firmino to leave European football.

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