Al Ittihad wants Salah to reunite with Fabinho and surpassing Ronaldo, to become the highest-paid player in the world

Mohamed Salah is said to want to leave Liverpool after Al Ittihad was willing to make him the highest-paid player in the Saudi Pro League.

Relevo reported that Al Ittihad was determined to pull Salah from Liverpool to the Middle East to play football, in the context of Benzema being said to be in big conflict with head coach Nuno Espirito Santo.

This source confirmed, the AL Ittihad side met Salah’s representative and promised to pay the Egyptian striker a higher salary than Ronaldo received at Al Nassr (200 million euros/year), becoming the highest earner in the country. Saudi Pro League.

In addition to being carpeted for money, Salah is said to be attracted to playing football in a Muslim country, his faith.

Jurgen Klopp and Liverpool had a tumultuous summer, when in addition to Roberto Firmino coming to Saudi Arabia on a free transfer at the end of his contract, they had to look at captain Jordan Henderson and pillar Fabinho both following in the footsteps of the country. Middle East play ball.

Klopp has shared that, Liverpool have no way of keeping them when looking at the offers being made for his players. The German military leader even called on FIFA to take action so that the Saudi Pro League tournament also “locks” the summer transfer on August 31, instead of taking place a few more weeks later, in order to avoid European teams being “withdrawn” intestines’ added.

Now, Klopp faces the risk of losing his best striker: Mohamed Salah also wants to go to Saudi Arabia before the temptation of Al Ittihad.

The Egyptian striker renewed last summer and still has two years left on his deal with Liverpool but that could be ‘beaten’ with Al Ittihad making him the highest-paid Saudi Pro League player. But in return, Klopp’s team was announced to receive a huge fee of 100 million euros from the Middle Eastern team.

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