Salah is not for Sale: Liverpool rejected £100m from Saudi Arabian champions Al-Ittihad

Al-Ittihad is doing everything it can in order to sign Salah from Liverpool, but Klopp is quite straightforward about the Salah deal, which is not for sale.

Al-Ittihad are determined to sign Liverpool star Mohamed Salah and have made him an incredible offer that includes a huge salary and a diplomatic role. The Saudi club is reportedly willing to pay Salah between €500 and €600 million until 2027, as well as making him the ambassador of Saudi Arabia.

Salah, who has been one of the best players in the world for the past few years, is said to be interested in the move, but it depends on whether Liverpool are ready to let him go. According to some sources, Al-Ittihad has already submitted a €100 million bid for the Egyptian winger, who has two years left on his contract at Anfield.

Salah has been instrumental in Liverpool’s success, scoring 138 goals in 221 games and winning several trophies, including the Premier League and the Champions League. He has also won the Premier League Golden Boot three times and was named the African Player of the Year twice.

If Salah joins Al-Ittihad, he will become the biggest star in the Saudi Pro League, surpassing Cristiano Ronaldo, who plays for Al Nassr. Ronaldo earns £173 million per year in Saudi Arabia, but Salah’s salary would be even higher. He would also have the opportunity to represent Saudi Arabia on the international stage, as he would be appointed as their ambassador.

The deal sounds too good to be true, but it is unclear if Liverpool are willing to sell their most valuable player. Salah has been loyal to the Reds, but he might be tempted by the chance to earn a fortune and have a unique role in Saudi politics. Al-Ittihad are hoping to convince him to join them and help them win more titles in the Saudi Pro League. However, this deal is still a rumor and not confirmed, and now the deadline day is over, which means the deal is impossible to progress, and Liverpool does not want to let Salah go.

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