July 3, 2024

Saudi Pro League outfit Al Ittihad are ready to make Liverpool ace Mohamed Salah the most expensive player in football history and have flown into London to try and get the deal over the line

Al Ittihad has flown into London for discussions after submitting a record-breaking £215 million bid for the player, putting the situation at a crossroads.

On Thursday, the Saudi Pro League’s transfer market closes, and Liverpool is currently considering a very alluring offer to trade their most coveted player. According to The Sun, Al Ittihad’s most recent offer includes a guaranteed £170 million and an additional £45 million in potential bonuses.

Salah will also earn an absurd £2.45 million per week tax-free if he moves to Saudi Arabia. In addition, the Egyptian has been given additional rewards, including a £55,000 bonus for each victory and a “large percentage of shirt sales.”

He is reportedly set to make at least £18 million from three other significant Saudi firms through endorsement deals, each for £6 million. Although it is anticipated that the club will return in January if they are unsuccessful, Al Ittihad is certainly committed to achieving their goal this summer.

Al Ittihad has flown into London for discussions after submitting a record-breaking £215 million bid for the player, leaving Mo Salah at a crossroads.

On Thursday, the Saudi Pro League’s transfer market closes, and Liverpool is currently considering a very alluring offer to trade their most coveted player. According to The Sun, Al Ittihad’s most recent offer includes a guaranteed £170 million as well as an additional £45 million in potential bonuses.

Darwin Nunez, who is currently on a scorching scoring spree, has received a significant lift from Salah’s workrate off Liverpool’s right wing. After a hectic summer of transfer activity, Al Ittihad has won four of their five games so far this season.

Karim Benzema was persuaded to leave Real Madrid by the Tigers, who are reputedly paying him just around £100 million annually. N’Golo Kante, a former Chelsea talisman, is also on the books in Jeddah. Salah may also cross paths with Fabinho, a former teammate at Anfield who last summer joined Al Ittihad for £40 million.

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