Liverpool will not let Mohamed Salah leave this summer
Liverpool striker, Mohamed Salah, was considered to leave the club in recent months.
The Egyptian has entered the final 12 months of his contract with the club, and there have been rumors that Liverpool may want to cash in on him if he does not sign an extension at the club.
According to a report from the Mirror, Liverpool have now decided not to sell the player regardless of whether he decides to sign an extension with them or not.
Salah has been a standout player for Liverpool since joining the club in 2017, and has helped them win every trophy at club level. He is undoubtedly one of the best players in Premier League history and Liverpool will want to hold on to him for a long time. He scored 18 goals in the league last season.
His current contract expires in 2025 and Liverpool's management will want to persuade him to sign a new deal with the club.
A report from the Mirror claims that Liverpool already rejected a £150 million offer from Saudi Arabia for the player last summer, and it remains to be seen if the Saudi Arabian clubs are ready to renew their interest in him this summer.
Saudi clubs want Mohamed Salah
Al-Ittihad are reportedly monitoring his situation at Liverpool and it will be interesting to see how the situation develops.
Liverpool rely heavily on Salah for goals and creativity, and they cannot afford to let the Egyptian international leave anytime soon. Players like Darwin Nunez have not been able to score goals regularly and Salah's departure will debilitate Liverpool.
Liverpool will be hoping to compete for major trophies in the coming seasons and must hold on to their best players. It will be interesting to see if Salah is ready to commit to his future at the club and pen an extension in the coming weeks.
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