Sources: Mo Salah has shown his desire for what’s next in recent Liverpool negotiations | OneFootball

Sources: Mo Salah has shown his desire for what’s next in recent Liverpool negotiations | OneFootball

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·19. Februar 2025

Sources: Mo Salah has shown his desire for what’s next in recent Liverpool negotiations

Artikelbild:Sources: Mo Salah has shown his desire for what’s next in recent Liverpool negotiations

Mo Salah and his representatives have held another round of transfer talks with Liverpool and it’s believed the Egyptian King made his preference as to what’s next in his career crystal clear.


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Mo Salah knows what he wants to do next

Sources close to CaughtOffside have advanced that Salah’s agent is, in fact,  continuing new contract negotiations with the Reds.

Artikelbild:Sources: Mo Salah has shown his desire for what’s next in recent Liverpool negotiations

Mo Salah of Liverpool scores a goal which was later ruled out for offside during the Premier League match against Wolverhampton Wanderers. (Photo by Stu Forster/Getty Images)

Indeed, the 32-year-old is absolutely open to staying if Liverpool improve their terms.

Very simply, at this stage of negotiations, the player wants an uplift on his current weekly salary of £350,000 (Capology) and all parties are desperately trying to reach an accord behind the scenes.

Negotiations have intensified in recent days per reports from sources, and Salah’s recent celebration – patting the Liverpool emblem after scoring at Everton – was the most obvious sign that he wants to stay at the club.

There is still a way to go to get any new deal over the line, however, and so that means that the possibility of a transfer to the Saudi Pro League still exists.

Saudi Pro League want Mo Salah as their poster boy

Saudi officials are ready and waiting to offer Salah a salary exceeding €130/€150m euros per year, and making him the new poster boy for the league which has cachet.

It would also make Salah one of the highest-paid players in the Saudi Pro League, with sources indicating that Saudi representatives have already approached Liverpool directly, asking if the club would allow Salah to leave three weeks earlier than planned to participate in the Club World Cup with Al-Hilal.

Al Ahli, Al Ittihad, and Al Nassr will all come into the picture too, should a move away from Anfield start to become a more concrete possibility.

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