Salah’s Anfield contract has 18 months left, and despite Al-Ittihad’s £150 million offer rejection, they are expected to renew interest.
Liverpool’s star player, Mohamed Salah, is facing an uncertain future at Anfield as his contract winds down with just 18 months remaining. Despite Al-Ittihad’s unsuccessful £150 million bid in the summer, the Jeddah-based club is poised to revive their interest.
However, Liverpool is adamant about not parting ways with their prolific number 11 at a discounted rate, according to recent information from Spanish outlet Fichajes. The Premier League giants are reportedly setting a substantial asking price of £200 million for their prized asset.
The intrigue lies in whether Saudi clubs will be willing to meet such a hefty fee, especially given that the 31-year-old winger is slated to become a free agent in 2025.