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Expert: Liverpool’s demand for Mohamed Salah will be “100%” accepted; “it’s happening.”
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Mohamed Salah moving from Liverpool to Saudi Arabia in 2024 is “inevitable,” according to Gabby Agbonlahor.
Speaking exclusively to Football Insider, the former striker for Aston Villa stated that while Jurgen Klopp won’t be pleased to lose him, it might be “good business” for the Merseysiders.
Monday, October 30, Football Insider reported that despite continued Saudi interest, Liverpool will not sell their 31-year-old top player, Mohamed Salah, in January.
The Saudi Pro League is reportedly working behind the scenes to recruit forward and Man City star Kevin De Bruyne to the Middle East in the summer of 2024, insiders have also told Football Insider.
With 13 games played across all competitions, Salah has recorded 10 goals and four assists to start the 2023–24 campaign in customary fashion.
His alleged £350,000-per-week deal is scheduled to end in June 2025.
Agbonlahor said, “I do see Mo Salah in Saudi Arabia, 100%,” to Ewan Kingsbury of Football Insider.
“He is going to be the player with the biggest salary. It does occur, and I observe it during the summer.
“There will be one year remaining on his contract, and Liverpool will be aware of this and able to find a replacement.”
“I don’t believe Liverpool is motivated by money. With the requested fee, customers will receive anything they want.
Even though Klopp won’t want to part with him, it’s possible that he’ll be granted the money to find a younger replacement.
“Whether Salah’s legs will begin to fail in the upcoming years is unknown. In my opinion, it would be wise for business to let him depart in 2024.
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M.Salah position in Ballon d’Or 2023 confirmed as Liverpool star honoured
Mohamed Salah, a forward for Liverpool, had another successful season on his own in 2022–2023—scoring 30 goals across all competitions.
Mohamed Salah, a forward for Liverpool, placed eleventh in the 2023 Ballon d’Or.
In 2022–2023, the Egyptian attacker had yet another incredible goal-scoring season, finishing with a massive 30 goals in 51 appearances across all competitions. Although they did struggle in the Premier League, Jurgen Klopp’s team nevertheless managed to finish fifth and earn a spot in the UEFA Europa League for this season.
M.Salah is outside the top 10 this time after finishing fifth in 2022, while World Cup winner Lionel Messi is expected to win his eighth trophy in Moanco later in the day. Salah is the only Liverpool player to be selected this year after six of his teammates voted for the award in 2022.
Salah finished 11th, ahead of Robert Lewandowski, Yassin Bunu, Ilkay Gundogan and Emiliano Martinez.
Salah did not attend the awards ceremony following Liverpool’s 3-0 win over Nottingham Forest at Anfield yesterday afternoon. His goal capped another impressive display for United as Klopp’s side continued their impressive start to the new season.
Liverpool, who have lost just once to Tottenham, are also top in Europe. Salah has scored an impressive 10 goals in just 15 games in all competitions this season.
However, given the progress Saudi Arabia’s professional league made last summer, speculation over the Egypt international’s future at the club will continue to grow. Liverpool have rejected a deal worth more than £200million for their star player.
Mohamed Salah’s past Ballon d’Or rankings:
2022 – 5th place
2021 – 7th place
2019 – 5th place
2018 – 6th place
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