Fabrizio Romano reveals Liverpool stance amid Mohamed Salah Saudi links
It was natural for someone like Liverpool star Mohamed Salah to see himself linked with a move to Saudi Arabia sooner than later. However, the Reds have made it absolutely clear that the 31-year-old is untouchable.
Rightly so. The player sets records almost every time he sets foot on a pitch and is our highest goal scorer since his time on Merseyside. Fabrizio Romano, via his YouTube channel, spoke about the Reds’ stance on Salah. This summer’s transfer window might be a circus of deals and dangles, but Salah’s ticket isn’t up for grabs., and here are his words:
“From what I am told the position of Liverpool is very clear.”
“Salah is untouchable, with Fabinho and Henderson they did something special, as they allowed the players to leave. But they don’t want Mo Salah to leave.”
This summer’s transfer window might be a circus of deals and dangles, but Salah’s ticket isn’t up for grabs. This declaration echoes the sentiment shared by fans and club alike – Salah’s connection to Liverpool runs deeper than mere contracts and price tags.
The winds of change might be blowing, and Saudi Arabian clubs might have stars like Cristiano Ronaldo, Karim Benzema, and Neymar under their banner, but Salah’s loyalty to the Reds remains unshaken. Both, Liverpool and Salah have made it emphatically clear that this summer’s transfer saga won’t see the Egyptian maestro in new colours.
Mo Salah is not going anywhere
It’s worth noting that Liverpool, in recent times, has demonstrated their willingness to let players go when the time feels right. Names like Fabinho and Jordan Henderson have moved on, leaving a bittersweet taste in the mouths of fans. But Salah? He’s different gravy, for the lack of better words.
The club’s stance is as clear as the Mersey waters: Salah is not for sale. They know that letting go of Salah would be like removing a cornerstone from the foundation of their success.
Salah’s current deal with the Reds lasts until 2025 (Transfermarkt) and the player shows no signs of slowing. Hopefully, Mo plays at this level for as long as possible, and retires at the club, as he wishes to.
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In summary, the prospect of Mohamed Salah donning the jersey of a Saudi Arabian club is nothing more than a fleeting notion.