If Salah decides to leave, it's likely that Liverpool has plans to restructure and develop the team. The question remains, who will be the club's savior for this season? The transfer window is still open, and Liverpool must make a quick decision before it's too late. Jürgen impact and leadership have been historically significant for the team, but the outcome of these situations is subject to various variables.
The only saviour who could safe the season if Salah join the Saudi payroll is Diaz, who has spent the majority of his time in a clinic in Columbia. The only solution is to hope Salah chooses Liverpool over his future generations. The money that Saudis are offering will safeguard the future of Salah's children and other family members. If he refuses, Liverpool should erect a statue of him at the entrance of Anfield.
Chelski can pay everything they want. Klopp doesn't;t want players who don't want to wear the shirt. I think it all works out in the end.
Not Chelsea problem that LiVarpool and Klopp project isn't attractive to young players. Fix your club.
True, since Mane departed, we are not meeting our expectation. But no player can stay all the time with a club always. One must need to leave at some point. These days the Middle east football is attracting some attentions, isn't it?
Who doesn't need the free oil Money? No player is bigger than a club but some players create a vacuum that take years to fill.