Liverpool have been warned that Mohamed Salah will eventually force through a 'big-money move' amid ongoing rumours linking him with Al-Ittihad.
Liverpool have been warned that Mohamed Salah will eventually force through a "big-money move" amid ongoing rumours linking him with Al-Ittihad.WHAT HAPPENED?
Salah has established himself as a Liverpool legend since joining the club from Roma in 2017, winning the Premier League and Champions League among a host of other honours while scoring 187 goals. The 31-year-old is still under contract at Anfield until 2025, but is now. The Saudi Arabian club are reportedly planning to launch a €150 million bid for Salah before the summer window in England slams shut on Friday.
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