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£150m offer rocks Liverpool

Saudi Arabia is ready to offer an income level second only to Cristiano Ronaldo to convince Mohamed Salah to leave Anfield.

ZNewsZNews31/10/2025

SPL still want Salah.

According to AS , a Saudi Pro League team is offering a salary of £150 million a year to convince the 33-year-old star to join the booming league.

This is not just a sporting contract, but also a strategic deal, including an ambassadorial role, co-ownership of the club and many off-field perks.

With his global appeal, religious heritage and huge media influence, Salah is considered a "precious gem" that Saudi Arabia wants to own to promote football image ahead of the 2034 World Cup.

However, Liverpool are not giving up easily. The Anfield team considers Salah an irreplaceable symbol and attacking pillar. They rejected a £150 million transfer fee last year and still hope he will continue to stay until the end of his current contract.

However, age and declining performance have forced the club's leadership to carefully consider both professional and financial factors. Currently, Salah is no longer at his peak. This season, the "Egyptian King" has only 3 goals and 2 assists in the Premier League and often disappoints with slow, inaccurate handling.

Salah, for his part, has admitted to holding talks with the Saudi Pro League, but insists he will honour his contract with Liverpool. Salah's choice will now not only affect his own future but will also shape the relationship between European and Middle Eastern football in a new era.

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