Wants To Recruit Salah From Liverpool, Al Ittihad Is Ready To Break The World Transfer Record
Liverpool forward Mohamed Salah. (Instagram @mosalah)

JAKARTA - Saudi Arabian club Al Ittihad is ready to break the world transfer record when recruiting Liverpool star Mohamed Salah. Although Salah has no intention of leaving Anfield, this attractive offer could be considered by Liverpool.

Al Ittihad is still waiting for Salah. At the start of the season, the Saudi Arabian Pro League club had already submitted a price of 150 million to Liverpool.

However, the offer was rejected by the Reds. Salah also proved that he still made an important contribution that brought Liverpool to the top of the 2023/2024 Premier League standings.

If they succeed in winning, Liverpool will match Manchester United's achievements, which is 20 times being the league champion. Currently, Si Merah is competing fiercely with Manchester City.

After being rejected, Al Ittihad did not give up. They are still waiting for Salah. This time, it is not half-hearted, the club is ready to break the world transfer record.

Al Ittihad is preparing 234 million euros or 3.9 trillion rupiah for the purchase of the captain of the Egyptian national team.

The transfer broke Neymar's record purchases in 2017. At that time, Paris Saint-Germain bought Neymar from Barcelona for 222 million euros.

Al Ittihad's offer may be accepted by Liverpool. Moreover, Salah's contract will expire in 2025. With Salah's age not young and his contract entering the final part, the offer from Al Ittihad is certainly very good.

Salah's contribution is important to Liverpool. However, the club is ready to release its players if there is a fairly satisfactory offer.

However, Salah planned to stay at Anfield. Previously, Salah was said to be leaving Liverpool after Jurgen Klopp's manager resigned after the end of the competition.

According to sources within the club, Salah hopes to complete the contract until 2025. In fact, he is ready to accept another year's contract extension.


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