The future of a football superstar is up in the air, and it's causing a stir in the sports world! 🌍
Mohamed Salah's Liverpool contract saga continues, with the latest twist involving a potential move to Saudi Arabia. The Mail on Sunday reports that Liverpool manager Arne Slot has downplayed any issues with Salah, but the Saudi clubs are preparing a staggering £100 million bid for the forward's services. This comes as a surprise to many, as Liverpool had previously stated their commitment to keeping Salah at the club. But here's where it gets controversial: Liverpool's stance might not be as solid as it seems...
The same source reveals that Liverpool has no plans to let Salah go in the January transfer window, aiming to find a resolution. However, with the player's contract expiring in the summer, the Saudi clubs sense an opportunity. They believe Salah is worth every penny of the £100 million valuation and are ready to pounce if he decides to leave.
In other transfer news, Manchester United is playing it cool regarding their AFCON players, while West Ham sets its sights on a Norwich striker. The Hammers are eyeing Josh Sargent, according to The Sun on Sunday, as they plan for the January transfer window. Meanwhile, Inter Milan is considering Tottenham's Guglielmo Vicario as a potential replacement for their goalkeeper, reports Gazzetta dello Sport (Italy).
And this is the part most people miss: AC Milan's transfer plans are indirectly influenced by Manchester United. Gazzetta dello Sport (Italy) suggests that Milan is now looking at West Ham's Niclas Fullkrug as an alternative to Joshua Zirkzee due to United's demands in a potential deal.
Stay tuned as the transfer rumors heat up! Will Salah stay or go? What's your take on these potential moves? Share your thoughts in the comments below, and let's discuss the latest football gossip!