Salah’s future with Liverpool has become uncertain due to his contract expiring in 2025 and the departure of manager Jurgen Klopp.
Despite rejecting a substantial £150 million bid last summer, Liverpool may not hold onto him for the upcoming season.
Recent reports suggest that Michael Edwards, the CEO of Fenway Sports Group, is willing to approve Salah’s departure if the Egyptian expresses a desire to play in the Middle East.
However, it’s unlikely that Saudi clubs will match the previous £150 million offer, with a starting bid of £70 million anticipated due to Salah entering the final year of his contract.
While Salah currently seems content at Liverpool, the potential for lucrative offers from Saudi Pro League clubs could sway his decision to stay. Transfer expert Fabrizio Romano confirms Saudi interest in Salah but suggests that formal talks may not occur until the end of the season.
Additionally, Luis Diaz, another key Liverpool player, is also considering a move in the summer. His representatives are exploring options with Real Madrid, Barcelona, and Paris Saint-Germain showing interest. PSG appears to be leading the race for Diaz, having engaged in discussions with his agent.
Diaz faces a pivotal moment in his career, weighing the possibility of a new contract with Liverpool against seeking a fresh challenge elsewhere. While there have been no discussions regarding an extension, Diaz’s desire for higher wages and recognition could influence his decision.
Liverpool fans would be disappointed to see Diaz depart, given his dynamic style of play. However, the club stands to make a significant profit, with PSG reportedly willing to pay £75 million for the Colombian winger, more than double his initial transfer fee.