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Mohamed Salah 'to play last Liverpool game today' as he is 'medically booked' ahead of Saudi move
Liverpool star Mohamed Salah is reportedly set to leave the club following Sunday’s match against Newcastle.

According to sensational news from Saudi Arabia, Mohamed Salah will play his last match against Liverpool today before leaving the club. The Egyptian is rumored to be leaving to undergo medical treatment and complete a move to Al-Ittihad after the Reds’ Premier League match in Newcastle.

Liverpool have already sold two players to the Saudi Pro League this summer. Jordan Henderson and Fabinho have both been allowed to make mega money transfers away from Merseyside. And it looks like Salah could soon follow them out the Anfield exit door. Saudi sports channel Riyadiyatv claim the winger will join Al-Ittihad.

It is reported that Salah will play for Liverpool at St James’ Park before flying to Dubai for a medical. Al-Ittihad has increased its interest in Salah this week and now appears close to a deal.

This latest development follows reports from Sport Italia that Salah had informed Liverpool that he would like to join the Saudi Pro League. Al-Ittihad have reportedly put a bid of over £79m on the table for the 31-year-old.

According to the report, al-Ittihad had given itself until Monday to find out if an agreement on Salah was possible. They are more and more likely to succeed in their business.

Losing Salah at this stage of the transfer window would be a huge blow for Liverpool. Since joining from Roma in 2017, the striker has scored 187 goals in 307 appearances for the club. Salah was instrumental in Jurgen Klopp’s success, winning one Premier League title, the Champions League and reaching two further finals in Europe’s elite club competition. Klopp had squelched all speculation about Salah’s departure during Friday’s press conference.

The German said there is still no official interest and that Salah is 100% committed to Liverpool. Klopp said: “It’s difficult to talk about media stories because there is nothing to talk about from our point of view.

“Mo Salah is a Liverpool player. There is nothing. If it did, the answer would be no [it’s not for sale].'”

“My life philosophy is that I think of a problem when I have it. There is nothing at the moment. I have already said that if there is something, the answer would be no. [He is ] at 100 percent [committed].'”

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Manchester City are pushing to sign Wolves midfielder Matheus Nunes, who has been on Liverpool’s radar for a very long time.

Last year, Klopp’s side prepared an offer to poach the player from Sporting CP but he ended up joining Molineux’s side.

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During the January transfer window, The Telegraph revealed that the Merseysiders have already agreed to land the Portugal international in a £44m deal this summer. Moreover, Anfield Watch exclusively reported a week ago that the Reds are finally looking to sign the 24-year-old star.

However, according to the latest media reports, Nunes has agreed to join Man City who are keen to strike a deal with Wolves in a bid to get them over the finish line.

According to Fabrizio Romano, the Premier League champions have already agreed personal terms with the Seleccao star and submitted an initial offer of over €50m.

However, according to the latest update from Portugal, there is unlikely to be enough supply.

According to today’s version of O Jogo, the West Midlands club agreed a €45m entry fee and €5m top-up to sign Nunes from the Lions last summer. Now they want minimum compensation of €70m (£60m) to part with their prized possession.

Nunes scored just one goal and one assist in the Premier League last season and Manchester City want him to replace the injured Kevin de Bruyne, who directly contributed to 41 goals in the treble season.

Liverpool have seen several midfield goals move elsewhere this summer and it now appears the 11-man Portuguese will eventually move to the Etihad.

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