Al-Ittihad is willing to go to great lengths for Mohamed Salah. Liverpool is said to have already rejected a bid of 175 million euros, but as the Middle East transfer deadline approaches, there is now speculation about a record offer.
The transfer record is still held by Neymar, who moved from Barcelona to Paris Saint-Germain for 222 million euros.
This week it was announced that Al-Ittihad would come back for Salah, but no specific offer was mentioned at the time. English media now report that it's a potential record deal.
The Daily Telegraph states that Liverpool could expect an offer of two hundred million pounds, roughly 233 million euros. Time is running out for clubs in Saudi Arabia, as their transfer market closes on Thursday.
Salah has been playing for Liverpool since 2017 and renewed his contract with the club last year until mid-2025. Al-Ittihad previously signed Fabinho from Liverpool. Additionally, Karim Benzema, Jota, and N'Golo Kanté are on their payroll.
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