Saudi Arabian Giants in London for Crucial Talks on Liverpool Superstar

An Al Ittihad group is now in London to negotiate the sale of Mohamed Salah from Liverpool.

A Saudi delegation from Al-Ittihad is still in London, adding another fascinating twist to the current controversy surrounding Mohamed Salah and his future at Liverpool. Concerns have been raised regarding the Reds’ commitment to keeping their best player.

Salah’s future remains a focal point as the transfer window nears its close. Although Liverpool has made it clear that Egyptian striker Mohamed Salah is not for sale, reports indicate that Saudi Pro League team Al-Ittihad is continuing to pursue him.

Ben Jacobs, a journalist for CaughtOffside and ECHO, has written on the persistent interest from Al-Ittihad, arguing that the Reds’ resolve to maintain hold of their talismanic attacker might be put to the test.

Speculation regarding Salah’s future has been amplified by the presence of a Saudi delegation in London. While Reds faithful are still hoping beyond hope that Salah will remain at Anfield, anything can happen in the summer market.

For Mo, what’s next?

Salah’s arrival to Liverpool in 2017 has made him a legend in the city. His amazing goal-scoring ability and loyalty to the club have won him fans all around the globe. He’s been instrumental in Liverpool’s recent success, especially their historic Premier League championship triumph.

It’s no surprise that Salah is being courted by other teams given his proven value to the squad and stellar resume. Salah has been linked to a move away from Liverpool, but the club has always maintained that he is not for sale. Al-Ittihad’s persistent interest in Salah is shown by the club’s delegation’s trip to London. Even though the Saudi Pro League winners have already signed high-profile players like Karim Benzema and N’Golo Kanté this transfer window, adding Salah would be a historic occasion.

Liverpool, on the other hand, is unwavering in its determination to retain Mohamed Salah. Manager Jurgen Klopp has made it clear that he wants to keep the Egyptian attacker around for the foreseeable future.

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