Saudi Pro League’s £150 million offer for Mo The Salah deal is still up in the air as Liverpool star looks to the future

Mohamed Salah has long been a target of the Saudi Pro League, and their pursuit is far from done. According to reports, the league’s record-breaking £150 million offer for the Liverpool forward is still pending, and there is increasing hope that a deal could eventually be reached in 2026.

That year, Salah turns 34, and he remains the Pro League’s most sought-after target. The Egyptian decided to stay at Anfield and accept a historic contract that made him the highest-paid player in Liverpool history, despite fierce attempts to entice him away last summer.

The door is still open, though. Salah has long had aspirations to play in the Middle East before hanging up his boots, according to people close to the player. As his career approaches its twilight years, the cultural link and the enormous financial package on offer make the relocation all the more alluring.

According to reports, Saudi officials are working on a revised proposal that would place Salah in the same salary range as Cristiano Ronaldo, who is presently the highest-paid football player in the world with Al-Nassr. Salah, a player whose impact throughout the Arab world might elevate the league’s brand to previously unheard-of heights, is seen by the league as the final component of its global expansion strategy.

Although Liverpool is determined to hold onto its lucky charm for as long as possible, the team acknowledges that Salah’s future goals may eventually lead him to another location. Saudi eyes are still firmly focused on Anfield, even though the Reds currently have their star.

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