Saudi Pro League clubs ready to offer €90m to Liverpool star

As per the latest reports, Saudi Pro League clubs are ready to offer €90m on a three-year contract to Mohamed Salah. Liverpool is yet to extend his contract.
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Last week at Old Trafford, Mohamed Salah once again showed why he is one of the best players in the Premier League. He annihilated Manchester United and made the Theatre of Dreams a nightmare for the fans of the Red Devils.

After the game, he told Sky Sports that this will be his last year at Liverpool. This could be a huge indication of where the Egyptian is heading. Now, according to a report on CaughtOffside, Mohamed Salah could be heading to Saudi Pro League.

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Previously, Al-Ittihad placed a £150m bid for Mohamed Salah on the table but Liverpool rejected the offer. It showed how important Salah is for Liverpool. But, things have changed rapidly. Mo Salah is in the last year of his contract. And, he can sign a pre-contract from January 1.

But, there seem to be no hurry from Liverpool as they are yet to place contract on the table for Salah. If nothing happens, Salah will become a free agent in the summer next year. And, he will be 33-year-old next year. Thus, it could be the perfect time for him to make the switch to Saudi League.

Saudi clubs ready to offer €90m to Mohamed Salah

According to a report on CaughtOffside, various Saudi Pro League clubs (Al-Ittihad, Al-Hilal, and Al-Ahli) are ready to offer a mammoth amount of cash for the signature of Mohammed Salah. Currently, Salah earns around €21m per year at Liverpool.

By joining the Saudi Pro League, he could earn €9m more per year. And, for a player who will be 33 next year, such an amount will be hard to refuse. Unless Liverpool do something, it is likely that he will join Saudi Pro League. And, this will be a big loss for the Premier League and European football.

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