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“I’m so sorry. I was invited by a very close friend of mine to the team and I agreed. The pay is good and there is good chemistry between me and the players there. I’m sorry but I’m leaving Liverpool” – Mohamed Salah finalizes an unexpected agreement with a different club: Spotted in the spectators’ area. Why would he betray us like this 😱💔 There’s no need, we have players that can replace him 🙀💯 #LFC 🙀😎

Liverpool has established a firm valuation for Mohamed Salah as rumors swirl about a possible move to Saudi Arabia in the upcoming transfer window, with the departure of Jurgen Klopp adding to the uncertainty at Anfield.

 

Despite a €150m bid from Al-Ittihad last summer being swiftly rebuffed, speculation persists, with former Aston Villa and Everton CEO Keith Wyness suggesting Salah could be headed to Saudi Arabia, contingent upon Liverpool’s managerial situation.

 

Reports indicate Liverpool is open to selling Salah for over £100m, indicating a “minimum price” for the star forward, with discussions around potentially entertaining offers for Luis Diaz if Salah’s contract situation is resolved.

 

However, with Liverpool’s transfer strategy in flux, including the search for a new director and manager, there is uncertainty about their next moves. The club is reportedly making efforts to persuade Michael Edwards to reconsider his departure but is also preparing for restructuring and appointing a new director of football.

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