Liverpool, Saudi Arabia: Mohamed Salah has decided for his future!

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By: Manu Tournoux

Does Mohamed Salah’s performance say a lot about his intention to stay at Liverpool? This Sunday, the English club has, in any case, confirmed its current form by correcting Aston Villa (3-0), as part of the 4th day of the Premier League. As such, the 31-year-old winger has been no stranger to the Reds’ wide success. Like a surface fox, the Egyptian international (88 caps, 49 goals) victoriously took over a cross from Darwin Nunez to score his second goal of the season in the league.

Appreciated by the public of Anfield – despite the rumors around his departure to Saudi Arabia – Mohamed Salah is still targeted by Al-Ittihad, determined to recruit him this summer and who has also sent a fabulous offer in this direction. For their part, Liverpool – who rejected an offer of 150 million pounds sterling for their protege – have always shown their determination in this matter, closing the door twice on a possible departure. And the file would now seem well and truly sealed.

Mohamed Salah wants to stay at Liverpool!

With this in mind, his teammate Dominik Szoboszlai dropped a real bomb after his team’s victory against the Villans. “We are really happy to see him stay. We talk to each other, of course, but he wants to stay, he wants to be here with us. We are very happy, we need a person like him in the team., declared the Hungarian, author of the opener and guaranteed to see the Egyptian stay at the club. Remarks confirmed, this Monday morning, by the Mirror and the Daily Star, ensuring that the former Chelsea and AS Roma player would not give in to the Saudi siren songs. Relaunched on the words of Dominik Szoboszlai at a press conference, Jürgen Klopp preferred, for his part, to bet on caution.

“He (Mohamed Salah, editor’s note) didn’t tell me, but he didn’t have to. He talks about his training, his performance and his behavior. We had meetings this week, and the meetings were not about what we did in the past, but about what we will do in the future. Mo was with the player management committee and he didn’t speak with the idea of ​​’by the way, it’s only until next week’. He’s completely here and if Dom said that, fine. Mo doesn’t have to come into my office and tell me by the way, boss, I’m not going.”. A clear message which therefore seems to seal the future of Mohamed Salah but which should not prevent a new offensive from Saudi Arabia before September 20th…

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