“I apologize. A dear friend of mine invited me to join their team, and after considering it, I accepted. The offer is lucrative, and I have a great rapport with the players there. I regret to inform you that I’ll be departing from Liverpool.” – Mohamed Salah confirms a surprising deal with another club: Seen in the stands.

Liverpool Football Club has implemented a predetermined price floor, commonly referred to as a “minimum price,” for their esteemed and highly valued forward player, Mohamed Salah, in response to circulating rumors indicating a possible transfer to Saudi Arabia during the upcoming summer transfer window.
As the impending departure of Jurgen Klopp from his managerial role at Liverpool approaches, there is a palpable air of uncertainty hanging over Anfield, encompassing various speculations concerning the future trajectory of Mohamed Salah’s career with the club.
During the previous summer transfer window, Al-Ittihad submitted a substantial bid of €150 million for the acquisition of Mohamed Salah, which was promptly rebuffed by Liverpool. However, there were indications suggesting a potential escalation of the offer to €200 million before the closure of the transfer window.
As the imminent departure of Jurgen Klopp from his managerial position at Liverpool looms over the horizon this summer, a sense of ambiguity and unpredictability pervades the atmosphere at Anfield, giving rise to conjecture and uncertainty regarding the trajectory of Mohamed Salah’s future with the club.
In the preceding summer transfer window, Al-Ittihad proffered a bid amounting to €150 million for the acquisition of Mohamed Salah, a proposal promptly dismissed by Liverpool. There were subsequent reports indicating the possibility of an upward revision of the offer to €200 million prior to the conclusion of the transfer window.
According to former Aston Villa and Everton CEO Keith Wyness, there is a belief that Mohamed Salah’s destination will be Saudi Arabia, although the precise details of such a move are contingent upon Liverpool’s evaluation of their managerial situation and squad dynamics under new leadership.
Reports from the Spanish outlet Fichajes indicate that Liverpool is prepared to offload Mohamed Salah for a sum exceeding £100 million during the upcoming summer transfer window, establishing a predefined “minimum price” for his potential departure. Furthermore, there are hints that Liverpool could be open to considering offers for Luis Diaz should they reach a new contractual agreement with Salah.
Nevertheless, transfer authority Fabrizio Romano underscores that Liverpool’s approach to transfers is currently in a state of flux, with primary attention directed towards the appointment of a fresh director and manager for the club.
Liverpool intends to undertake a final endeavor to convince Michael Edwards to reconsider his decision to depart, but in the absence of a successful persuasion, the club will proceed with its plans to overhaul the board and designate a new individual to fulfill the role of director of football.