Mohamed Salah's possible transfer to Saudi Arabia
Liverpool star Mohamed Salah is reportedly set to leave the club this week, with Saudi Pro League side Al-Ittihad preparing a huge offer for the Egyptian forward.
The Reds have no intention of selling Salah, who has two years left on his contract, but Al-Ittihad are willing to break the bank to make him the highest-paid player in Saudi Arabia.
Former Premier League midfielder Jan Aage Fjortoft, who is now a reporter, claims that Salah is "likely" to leave Liverpool this week.
However, Klopp has insisted that Salah will not be sold, saying: "There is nothing to talk about, we don't have an offer. Mo is a Liverpool player and essential for everything we do. If there was something the answer would be no."
Salah himself has allayed fears over a potential exit, posting a picture of himself on social media visiting a museum in London.
The 29-year-old has scored 187 goals in 308 appearances for Liverpool since joining the club from Roma in 2017. He has won the Premier League, Champions League, UEFA Super Cup, and FIFA Club World Cup with the Reds.
It remains to be seen whether Salah will indeed leave Liverpool this week, but the speculation is sure to continue until the transfer window closes.
Here are some additional details from the article:
Al-Ittihad are reportedly willing to offer Salah a contract worth £300,000 per week, which would make him the highest-paid player in Saudi Arabia.
The transfer window in Saudi Arabia closes on September 7th, so Al-Ittihad would need to act quickly if they want to sign Salah.
Klopp has said that he would be "very surprised" if Salah left Liverpool, but he has also acknowledged that the club cannot force him to stay.
Salah has not yet commented publicly on the speculation about his future.
Only time will tell whether Salah will leave Liverpool this week, but the situation is certainly intriguing.
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