Mohamed Salah, one of the great stars of Liverpool, could be living his last months at Anfield. The Egyptian forward, with a contract valid until June 2025, has cast doubt on his future by not yet reaching an agreement to renew. Meanwhile, many fans have wondered why clubs like Barcelona haven't shown interest in the player, but the answer is clear: his high salary, which would be around 25 million euros annually, is an insurmountable obstacle for the Catalan club.
Saudi Arabia wants Mohamed Salah
Liverpool is facing a complex situation with its top offensive figure. Salah has expressed several times his desire to continue in the team that has propelled him to stardom, but so far, discussions for a possible contract extension have not borne fruit. The player's high economic demands, a symbol in the Premier League, seem to be the main point of conflict. This context has sparked rumors of a departure, especially towards markets with significant financial power.
In Saudi Arabia, Salah's name resonates strongly. Some clubs in the Saudi Pro League would be willing to table a multimillion-dollar offer to secure his services, aware of the sporting and media impact that the signing of the Egyptian international would bring. These teams have recently demonstrated their ability to attract big names in world football, and Salah would be the perfect gem to solidify this ambitious project.
For Liverpool, the decision to retain their star or let him leave for free in 2025 will be crucial. The coming months could be decisive in defining Salah's future, a player who has made a mark at Anfield and whose next destination could be in an emerging league on the international scene.
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