By: Hani Abdel Nabi
Monday, 4th September, 2023 09:16 PM
TV reports revealed that Saudi club, Al-Ittihad Jeddah Club, are trying to settle a deal for the Egyptian international. Mohammed Salah His teams are keen to acquire the player’s services during the current summer transfer window, with fears that he could be transferred to Al-Hilal or Al-Ahli next summer.
Journalist Ben Jacobs said in a statement to the channel:CBS“Al-Ittihad Club’s desire to sign Mohamed Salah this summer is very strong as there is no guarantee from the team that it will be the preferred club to sign the player next season.
Jacobs added: “A move to Al-Hilal or Al-Ahly is a possibility for Mohamed Salah next season, so Al-Ittihad are preparing to submit a final offer within 48 hours and the club are preparing to offer £175 million.” 200 million pounds..
He continued: The Saudi representatives are not as confident as before in closing the deal, but they don’t want to give up, but the management of Al-Ittihad wants to close the deal this summer because they are afraid. Al-Hilal club could be considered as a replacement for Mohamed Salah in 2024 by the Saudi investment fund..
He insisted that Liverpool FC are determined not to sell their star player Mohamed Salah to the Saudi Professional League.
British press reports have revealed the visit of a Saudi delegation to the British capital London to hold talks with Liverpool club management over the transfer of Egyptian international player Mohamed Salah to the professional league.
According to the Daily Mail, Saudi representatives arrived in London yesterday evening to enter the final stages of negotiations regarding the inclusion of Mohamed Salah in the Saudi Professional League during the current summer transfer window.
Anfield Watch’s official Twitter account quoted the Daily Mail as saying that officials from the Jeddah Etihad club have arrived in London as a last-ditch effort to sign Mohamed Salah before the transfer window officially closes.
The newspaper commented on Mohamed Salah’s potential and the extent of his importance to Liverpool FC in a statement: “Three things seem certain in life: death, taxes and Salah scoring at least 30 goals in all competitions in a season.”
The statement added: “There are exceptionally few who can match Salah’s goal tally post season, but one of the elements of his game that can be underestimated is his style of play, his vision and his ability. Find the right pass at the right time.”
Last season, in addition to scoring 19 league goals, Salah turned scorer and scored 12 goals (a tally bettered only by Kevin De Bruyne, considered the best attacking midfielder in the world).
Salah’s shift from being a prolific goalscorer to an all-rounder has been a continuing trend this season, with the winger scoring two goals and providing two assists in the first four games of the season.
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