Al-Ittihad preparing £215m bid for Liverpool star Salah
The Saudi club could be preparing a final bid for the Egyptian striker. There are two days left until the transfer window closes for Al-Ittihad, who are not giving up on signing Salah.
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Liverpool recently rejected a huge bid from Al-Ittihad for Mohamed Salah. The offer was around £100m, which could end up being around £150m in total.
The Saudi transfer window closes on 7th September and with two days to go, Al-Ittihad are trying their best to sign the Anfield player.
According to reports from 'The Sun', the latest offer the Saudi club have made to the Reds is £215m, and the Egyptian striker would be on a contract worth £2.45m a week.
He would also receive a £55,000 match-winning bonus and an ambassadorial role with three Saudi companies.
Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp has always said that the striker is not for sale and that he is counting on him for this season. If he leaves, the Anfield side would not have time to find a replacement for the 31-year-old striker.
The club have remained firm in their intention not to sell, but on the Egyptian international striker's inner circle, they are keen to listen to any offers that may come in.
Former Liverpool player Jordan Henderson ,who now plays in the Saudi Pro League for Al-Ettifaq, has spoken to 'The Athletic' about the possible signing of Salah:
"It'll be interesting to see what happens because he's an amazing player, an amazing guy and whatever happens he'll have a big impact."
"Whether that's at Liverpool or in the Saudi League, whatever it may be... whether that's now, in the future or whenever it may be. He's a fantastic addition to any team."
The Saudi transfer window closes on 7th September and with two days to go, Al-Ittihad are trying their best to sign the Anfield player.
According to reports from 'The Sun', the latest offer the Saudi club have made to the Reds is £215m, and the Egyptian striker would be on a contract worth £2.45m a week.
He would also receive a £55,000 match-winning bonus and an ambassadorial role with three Saudi companies.
Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp has always said that the striker is not for sale and that he is counting on him for this season. If he leaves, the Anfield side would not have time to find a replacement for the 31-year-old striker.
The club have remained firm in their intention not to sell, but on the Egyptian international striker's inner circle, they are keen to listen to any offers that may come in.
Former Liverpool player Jordan Henderson ,who now plays in the Saudi Pro League for Al-Ettifaq, has spoken to 'The Athletic' about the possible signing of Salah:
"It'll be interesting to see what happens because he's an amazing player, an amazing guy and whatever happens he'll have a big impact."
"Whether that's at Liverpool or in the Saudi League, whatever it may be... whether that's now, in the future or whenever it may be. He's a fantastic addition to any team."
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