The player in question is Mohamed Salah.
According to recent reports, two Saudi Arabian clubs – Al Nassr and Al-Hilal – have set their sights on Liverpool’s star player.
According to journalist Rudy Galetti, while Mohamed Salah has not expressed any desire to leave Liverpool, the rapidly ‘evolving situation’ has sparked some speculation.
No potential transfer fee for Mo Salah is mentioned in the report.
Salah, 31, is under contract with Liverpool until the summer of 2025 when he will be 34 years of age.
Given Liverpool’s lack of right-wing options and the cost involved in signing someone who can replace Salah’s contribution to the squad, letting him go this summer would be a big mistake on Liverpool’s part.
Such a tally is almost impossible for most wingers to reach in the Premier League and Liverpool would have to start relying more on Cody Gakpo for goals if Salah was sold this summer.
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