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Mohamed Salah Transfer from Liverpool to Al Quadisiya

According to the Daily Mail, Mohamed Salah is experiencing a tense period at Liverpool after a media clash with Arne Slot. Liverpool does not wish to sell Mohamed Salah and is relying on his recent contract to calm rumors. Mohamed Salah remains attached to Liverpool and his life in England, although Saudi Arabia remains a plausible option in the medium term. According to sources in the Middle East this week, Saudi parties believe that Salah is worth approximately 115 million euros, which is the fee they were willing to pay for Bruno Fernandes from Manchester United this summer. Liverpool rejected a 170 million euro offer from Al-Ittihad in 2023.

According to Saudi transfer insider Ben Jacobs, Al-Qadsiah has a genuine interest in Mohamed Salah. Jacobs reports that budgets for Pro League clubs were centrally allocated by the Player Acquisition Center of Excellence before the season and that no additional money will be made available in January. This means that clubs interested in Salah will have to self-fund a deal. It is claimed that the lack of additional support could prove problematic for Al-Qadsiah, but the club is backed by Aramco. Jacobs reiterates that, currently, Saudi clubs remain unconvinced that Salah will become available in January.

Saudi Arabian clubs are waiting for the outcome of a conflict between Mohamed Salah and coach Arne Slot before submitting an official offer for the discontented Liverpool star. Sources from the Pro League doubt the sincerity of Liverpool's intentions. According to the Daily Mail, if Liverpool does decide to sell their star, three clubs are waiting: Al Hilal, Al Qadisah, and Neom.

Al-Hilal, NEOM FC, and Al-Qadsiah are three Saudi clubs that are reportedly interested in signing Mohamed Salah. According to a quote from Saudi Pro League CEO Omar Mugharbel, reported by Fabrizio Romano, Salah is welcome in the Saudi League, but it is the clubs that are responsible for negotiating with the players. Mugharbel also said that Salah is certainly one of their targets.

According to Ben Jacobs, three Saudi Pro League clubs are ready to act on Mohamed Salah's potential availability in the January transfer window. The Liverpool player could stand to earn as much as €200 million per season in the Middle East. Al-Qadsiah are pursuing the 33-year-old and would be able to self-finance the deal due to being owned by Aramco. To consider a sale, Liverpool would need to receive a fee that would significantly surpass the €53m that saw Darwin Nunez move to Al-Hilal in the summer.

According to the French agency, Al Qadsiah is also very determined to sign Salah. Salah probably no longer has a future on Anfield Road under Arne Slot, and a departure is expected in the winter.

Internal sources at the Public Investment Fund (PIF) have confirmed to AFP that there is Saudi Arabian interest in signing Mohamed Salah for the Saudi Pro League during the winter transfer window. The PIF sources explained that a transfer could be either a loan or a permanent purchase and clarified that direct negotiations with Liverpool have not yet commenced. Al-Qadisiyah is also prepared to try to sign the 33-year-old Egyptian international.

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