And now the hot issue is Mohammad Salah to Ittihad FC and it will make him the highest paid player in the world rumored to beat Ronaldo, all is still limited to rumors such as rumors that the coach of Ittihad FC actually did not like the move made by the club by buying players who are old like Benzema and Kante and Salah is not much different in age with Kante, but at the moment he can be said to be one of the best wingers in the world and any club will really want him as a player including Liverpool still really need him, but Liverpool reportedly closed negotiations and said Salah was not for sale
https://twitter.com/FabrizioRomano/status/1694746823204732983Interested rumor with Mohammad Salah linked with Saudi Pro League team Al Ittihad, if rumor is real Salah will be partner for Karim Benzema and as Asian fans we can watching their performance in AFC Champion League this season. Rumor with Mohammad Salah will join Al Ittihad have been published last week but still not answer or respond from Salah will agree leave Liverpool and allow Cristiano Ronaldo to play with Saudi Arabia league. Excited payment salary is one reason why many top European player want to leave their top Europe team and playing with Saudi Pro League teams, actually Liverpool loss two important player from Fabinho and Jordan Henderson for playing with Saudi Pro League teams and they received more than x10 bigger salary from playing with Liverpool.
Rumors regarding the transfer of Mohammad Salah are confusing for now because Liverpool have also not issued an official statement regarding the status of Mohammad Salah going forward, whether he will actually move to Saudi with Al Ittihad or will he be retained to become one of Liverpool's stickers.
If you see Mohammad Salah's game, he will be a star for Al Ittihad, but that only happens when Liverpool agree to the offer submitted by Al Ittihad.
I don't know if it's wrong or not, but if Liverpool agree to Mohammad Salah leaving, Liverpool will definitely feel the loss.
It is quite confusing for Liverpool officials because seeing Mohamed Salah age is a little old but if you look at the performance of several matches Mohamed Salah still has a very strong performance and can strengthen Liverpool attack line but if you maintain this player in the long term you will not have a better performance because the player when getting older will experience a decrease in performance.
For me the wiser way is Liverpool to accept an offer from Al-Ittihad to benefit from a very large amount of money to find a replacement for Mohamed Salah or look for younger players to get better player investments in the long term because Mohamed Salah has also been too long with Liverpool and this is an opportunity to let him go and build a better Liverpool club by getting new players from the sales of these players.
Well here we have to be very emphatic, in the PL I have seen that the teams do not give much importance if the players are a bit old, as long as they perform, because age will always be a number, I have seen youngsters who are very, very young and not they reach the level of a veteran, so before being a footballer there are many who are old players who are athletes, as in the case of CR7, before being a player he is a great athlete, and he strives to continue maintaining that rhythm, which it's not bad at all.
So I have seen that the only behavior of players who are classified as old and who are already discarded is in La Liga, which seems wrong to me, the most important thing is that after they are discarded they want them back, despite what They were taken out through the back door, as is the case with Messi, who wanted him back in Barcelona, so these are the things that sometimes occur in football and in the best clubs in the world.
Now the case of Mo Salah, it is something normal, the cracks are preferring to go to Saudi football where they will be paid very well, they will be more valued and loved, so do not be surprised that if Liverpool manages to release him they will grab him in Saudi football, and this is an indication that European football is already beginning to worry, because the Saudi strategy of taking the most veterans to make themselves known is not bad, in fact this will produce a very good effect in the youth, in the young players, because if they want to grow up with good money, well, there's no doubt about it, they should go there, and Saudi soccer, that league is growing in every way, it's not bad, then this has already been Given many laertas, some of the best players that Europe has have left, just imagining that they can take Haaland and then take Mbappé? I think that soccer broadcasts would focus a lot on watching Saudi league soccer, they would give it a lot of importance, so this would be giving world soccer an interesting twist.
Liverpool refuse to consider Mohamed Salah exit after huge Al-Ittihad offer to player - Paper Round“Saudi Pro-League side Al-Ittihad want Salah and are reportedly prepared to hand him a contract in excess of the £177 million earned by Cristiano Ronaldo at Al-Nassr.
“But the timing of such a move is inconceivable for Liverpool, who as of Thursday afternoon had received no approach for their star player and will not welcome one.
“Even if an extraordinary offer was made, replacing a player of Salah’s pedigree within a few days would be near impossible for manager Jurgen Klopp. As yet, there has been no indication from the player’s side that he is anything but committed to Anfield as he is one year into a £350,000 a week deal running until 2025.”
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https://www.eurosport.com/football/transfers/2023-2024/liverpool-refuse-to-consider-mohamed-salah-exit-after-huge-al-ittihad-offer-to-player-paper-round_sto9759286/story.shtmlThings are possible in every sense, as long as the transfer and sales window is open, and when there is a large amount of money, that is something that can change anything.