Huge money! With Mohamed Salah being the subject of an offer worth a massive R3.6 billion from Saudi Arabia, his agent has now issued a statement on the Egypt talisman's future. 👀 More here! ▶️
A number of Saudi Pro League clubs have raided Europe's top leagues over the past couple of months to lure some of football's most recognised names to their country, with African superstar Sadio Mane being one of the newest arrivals in the Gulf state.
It was claimed the Saudi outfit is willing to offer the Egyptian a deal worth £155 million over two seasons, and that they would submit a £60 million bid to Liverpool for his signature. However, the player's agent, Ramy Abbas Issa, has wasted no time in refuting the speculation, insisting that Salah is only focused on the Reds.
"If we considered leaving LFC this year, we wouldn't have renewed the contract last summer," Issa took to Twitter to write.Salah signed a three-year extension last July, one that sees him earn a reported £350 000 a week at Anfield.
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