Fabrizio Romano says Saudi Arabian clubs will try to sign Liverpool forward Mohamed Salah in 2024 after a failed attempt in the summer.
Al-Ittihad failed to land the Egyptian forward in the summer transfer window, leaving their interest a little too late in the day.
Replacing a regular starter in the last fortnight of a transfer window is a very tough task and replacing someone of Salah’s calibre would be impossible.Salah has started the season very well, scoring five goals and providing four assists in eight Premier League appearances. Romano notes that Saudi Pro League director of football, Michael Emenalo, is a big fan of Salah and would love to bring him to the Gulf State.“There are many world-class players showing interest. It’s a place where you can go and have fun and definitely improve their economics.”Sane would apparently cost north of £80m, with Bayern reluctant to sell and are actually keen to offer the German international a new contract.
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