Now it depends on Liverpool whether they are sure or not to do a season without Salah because the consequences at this time if they choose Salah then indeed very large money will just go away but if they look towards money then surely Salah will leave with the consequences when Liverpool's performance is not too good then the decision to let Salah go is one that will definitely be criticized just like when last season let Mane leave.
Liverpool still can't let Salah to leave, they need Salah because he is Liverpool machine goal. Selling him to Saudi club won't be a wise decision although they got huge money. Liverpool without Salah, probably will be in crisis of productive attackers. There is no player in Liverpool squad who has the same level as Salah, he is irreplaceable. Sure, if Liverpool sells Salah, they will experience the same situation when he lost Sadio Mane.
If this happens then they have to give up big money but I think it's also a very correct decision when talking about Salah because seeing from his current condition especially with last season they must be willing to get out of the top 4 zone then now is the time for them to prove themselves again and Salah is still very much needed for that.
On the other hand even though now they refuse but when the winter transfer or even next season's transfer I think Salah will definitely leave because the Arab club will definitely continue to try to bring Salah but it could be the right time for Liverpool to regenerate players.
Now it depends on Liverpool whether they are sure or not to do a season without Salah because the consequences at this time if they choose Salah then indeed very large money will just go away but if they look towards money then surely Salah will leave with the consequences when Liverpool's performance is not too good then the decision to let Salah go is one that will definitely be criticized just like when last season let Mane leave.
I think they know the consequences and what will be taken whether it is trying to keep Salah with a duration of at least one more season at Anfield or get fresh funds that can be used in the winter to make regeneration at the club.
According to a bbcsport news report now indicated that Liverpool had rejected a £150m bid offered by Al-Ittihad to sign Mohamed Salah
link as the transfer window closes midnight today, Liverpool had reiterated their stand to keep Salah, however Al-Ittihad is trying by all means to lure the Liverpool striker with a very lucrative offer that would be very difficult to be resisted, according to a reliable news source Salah would earn £1.5 million per week tax free if he decides to join the Saudi Arabian club thus obviously making him one of the highest paid player in the league in contrast with £350, 000 weekly wages he earns at Liverpool and I am very sure he must have reached a personal term with club just waiting for his club to reach a contract agreement, I think before the transfer window closes today Al-Ittihad would table another offer or Salah might issue a transfer request.
With the summer transfer window about to close, it is quite certain that Salah will remain at Anfield at least until the end of this season or mid-season taking into account Salah's contract and age.
But on the other hand this is also actually quite the right decision for Liverpool even though they lost big money from Salah's offer but with Salah's performance which is still fairly good, I think this is comparable.