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Klopp spoke at the press conference, this is what he said about Salah's possible departure to Saudi Arabia

Klopp is concerned because a Saudi club want to take away his main figure.

By Hector Garcia

Klopp is concerned because a Saudi club want to take away his main figure.
Klopp is concerned because a Saudi club want to take away his main figure.

Millionaire signings in Saudi Arabia continue happening and the league is filling up with Top players. The arrival of Cristiano Ronaldo in the Arabic League has changed the soccer in the World. Years before, it was not a good option for the players to go to that League, but now with all the money offered by the club’s owners, that perception has changed.

 

The most important transfers in the Arabic league this summer have been Neymar, Benzema, Kante, Fabinho, Herdenson, Firmino, Mahrez, Mitrovic, Ruben Neves, Mané, Saint-Maximin and other figures. The teams are getting stronger and fight to be the best in the country.

The team that wants Mohamed Salah is Al-Ittihad, the same where is Benzema, Kanté and Fabinho. The offer for the egipcian was 200 million euros per year and for Liverpool 100 million euros to keep the player. The 31 years old earns 12 M€ per year at ‘The Reds’, so he would earn more than 15 times what he currently earns, according to Fabrizio Romano.

Today the players are tempted by these millionaire offers and the most affected are the european clubs that don't have enough money to compete with the arabs. “It's not cool for us, that's clear, in addition to that, the transfer market in Arabia close on September 20th.”, said Klopp.

 

What did Klopp say about the interest in Salah?

Klopp spoke in the press conference and made it clear that there is no chance that Salah will leave Liverpool this season. “Mo Salah is a Liverpool player. There's nothing there. If there was something the answer would be no, he's not for sale. Mo is 100% committed to Liverpool, he's our player, so there's really nothing to say”, said the germany coach.


Hector Garcia

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