‘I’m hearing’: A report claims a £35 million Liverpool player is poised to depart the club.

Mr Abdullah

Liverpool have already lost Fabinho and Jordan Henderson to Saudi Arabian teams this summer, and another great player might be on the way

Indeed, Mohamed Salah has been heavily connected with a move to Saudi Arabia, and while many have dismissed these speculations, there is often no smoke without fire.

salah mohamed
salah mohamed

There have been several conflicting rumors around this subject, and now former Sky Sports reporter and current BeIN Sports Anchor Richard Keys has weighed in.

After so many years in the game and so much time in the Middle East, Keys is sure to have many contacts in both Liverpool and Saudi Arabia, and he’s claimed on social media that he’s been encouraged to believe that this is the case.


Of course, like with any report, you should take it with a grain of salt, but Salah to Saudi is a rumour that is gaining traction.

Liverpool do hold all of the cards in this position, but as we’ve seen so many times this summer, everyone has a price, and if the Saudis come in with a large cash offer for the Egyptian, this might be a deal that goes through.

Moises Caicedo
Moises Caicedo

Of course, this would be a huge blow for Liverpool because Salah is without a doubt one of their most important players, but the huge cash windfall combined with the money left over from the failed Moises Caicedo bid earlier this summer would mean that the Reds have a huge pot of cash to go and sign a replacement of the highest calibre.

Replacing Salah will never be simple, but cashing in on a star in his 30s and spending heavily on a younger model may not be the worst business decision.

Of course, this would be a huge blow for Liverpool because Salah is without a doubt one of their most important players, but the huge cash windfall combined with the money left over from the failed Moises Caicedo bid earlier this summer would mean that the Reds have a huge pot of cash to go and sign a replacement of the highest calibre.

Replacing Salah will never be simple, but cashing in on a star in his 30s and spending heavily on a younger model may not be the worst business decision.

 



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