Mercato Liverpool: the details of Mohamed Salah’s huge contract at Al-Ittihad!

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By: Manu Tournoux

Decidedly, Saudi Arabia does not seem to be entirely satisfied with the summer transfer window achieved so far. Indeed, the government of the Kingdom has already invested more than 840 million euros to shed light on its championship, the Saudi Pro League, and should not stop there. Indeed, the Public Investment Fund, which is responsible for strengthening the four major teams: Al-Hilal and Al-Al-Nassr for the capital Riyadh, and Al-Ahli and Al-Ittihad for Jeddah, the country’s second largest city .

The Arab Kingdom’s latest target is simply Mohamed Salah, Liverpool’s star striker. Under contract with the Reds until June 2025, the Egyptian international is in the sights of Al-Ittihad, reigning Saudi Arabian champion who has already achieved a major transfer window, since he has already enlisted Karim Benzema , N’Golo Kanté, Fabinho or even Jota. Enough to confirm the ambitions of the Yellow-and-Black, already leaders of the SPL after four days and a clear round (4 wins in as many matches).

Liverpool retain Salah… for now

Nevertheless, the formation of the Mersey still retains its 31-year-old winger, despite the staggering offer of 100 million euros from the Saudi club. Yet the Reds’ number 11 has only just left Liverpool’s training center, making his move to Saudi Arabia increasingly likely. To lure him into his net, the People’s Club has sent a fabulous contract to release him from his last two years of contract with the six-time winners of the Champions League.

Indeed, according to our information, a four-year contract has been offered to Mohamed Salah, along with three additional years of image rights as the country’s ambassador, as Benzema, Neymar and Cristiano Ronaldo have already done. . If the LFC agrees to leave England for the Middle East, the Pharaoh will receive a total salary of between 500 and 600 million euros over the four seasons, or more than 100 million annually. Enough to become one of the biggest contracts in world football…

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