According to a source, Saudi Arabian representatives have arrived in England to try one more time to persuade Liverpool to sell Mohamed Salah.
Al-Ittihad aim to capture the Egyptian star but Liverpool last week rejected a £150 million ($189 million) approach. Salah still may move to the Middle East this week, according to The Daily Mail, who also claims that a delegation landed in England on Saturday to resume negotiations with Liverpool.
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Salah won’t be sold, as Liverpool has made quite clear. Salah is “our player and wants to play here,” according to Jurgen Klopp, who also stated last week that the player is “super committed” to Liverpool. Dominik Szoboszlai, a midfielder, stated that the striker “wants to stay” at Anfield.
However, the Saudi Pro League team will put the Reds to the test because it is rumored that they may make a record-breaking bid for the attacker of over £200 million ($252 million).
Before the Saudi transfer market ends on Thursday, a potential deal between the Saudi delegation and Liverpool will be discussed.
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