Mohamed Salah is targeted by Al-Ittihad with a record £215 million transfer offer, but will Liverpool sell him?

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Liverpool superstar Mohamed Salah received a record £215 million ($271 million) bid from Saudi team Al-Ittihad

The Egypt international has already seen the Reds turn down a £150m ($189m) offer for his services. That offer came before the transfer window closed in England. The Middle East teams are still in a position to strengthen their respective squads, meaning Liverpool’s resilience is still being tested.

According to The Sun, Al-Ittihad has put forward a proposal worth an initial £170 million ($214 million), and that package will rise to £215 million once various extras are factored in. Salah also reportedly received a contract that would earn him £2.45 million ($3 million) a week.

Mohamed Salah Liverpool Manchester United Premier League 2019-20Getty

Salah’s contract would include a number of additional incentives, with the 31-year-old receiving a share of shirt sales, a £55,000 profit bonus and ambassador roles at three major Saudi companies operating during its term. of your stay.

Jurgen Klopp has maintained that Salah is not for sale, and that this view is unlikely to change now that Liverpool are in a position where they cannot secure a replacement for their striker if he leaves. If Al-Ittihad fail to sign the Premier League icon at this stage, their interest will be rekindled when the transfer window reopens.

Source: Goal

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