Mo Salah linked with transfer away from Liverpool with bargain price tag and bizarre commute revealed
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Mo Salah linked with transfer away from Liverpool with bargain price tag and bizarre commute revealed
"Mohamed Salah left Liverpool for the Africa Cup of Nations under a cloud at the end of last year but was enthusiastically welcomed back by manager Arne Slot on his return. Salah had spoken out over his reduced role in the Liverpool team, which saw him unused in successive away games at West Ham United and Leeds United in the weeks before international duty in Morocco."
"Nevertheless, the temptation for any Premier League club to ensure they get a fee on the departure of a 33-year-old applies even to players of Salah's impact and influence on the Reds' modern successes. According to reporting by Win Win Sports via Caught Offside, a move to the Saudi Pro League could be on the cards for the Liverpool winger. Al-Ittihad, one of the clubs majority-owned by Saudi Arabia's Public Investment Fund, are understood to be leading the way."
Mohamed Salah returned from international duty after a period of discontent at Liverpool stemming from a reduced role and consecutive unused substitute appearances. The forward publicly expressed concerns about his status and recognition at the club but resumed playing without apparent residual issues after reuniting with manager Arne Slot. Saudi Pro League interest has emerged, with Al-Ittihad reportedly leading the chase and seen as a potential destination. Salah would have one year left on his contract when the summer window opens, and a transfer fee has been reported as potentially modest given his contract situation.
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