Mohamed Salah’s future at Liverpool has become a significant topic this season, with discussions now intensifying.

If he leaves Anfield, Saudi Arabia seems to be the most likely option.

Only clubs from that region can meet his salary demands, and there is considerable interest from there.

Liverpool is exploring their options regarding Salah, and many supporters are beginning to accept that this could be his final year with the club.

Reports from France indicate that Salah may also be contemplating a change, suggesting he feels his time at Anfield might be ending.

Al-Ittihad initiates talks with Salah’s agent as his position shifts

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Al-Ittihad has identified Salah as a potential replacement for Karim Benzema after his departure in January.

Reports suggest that there is mutual interest, as Salah has given his agent the green light to start talks with the Saudi club, looking for a high-profile player to replace Benzema.

This time, Salah appears more receptive to the idea, possibly due to recent performance issues at Liverpool.

The club sees him as a significant addition, even at 31, and given his recent form, this deal seems beneficial for all parties.

Salah is one of Liverpool’s standout players, but it may be the right time for both him and the club to part ways.

Moussa Diaby could be a capable replacement if Liverpool sells Salah

Former Aston Villa winger Moussa Diaby is seeking a return to Europe, having nearly joined Inter Milan recently. This move could be advantageous for both teams.

If Liverpool decides to sell Salah, including Diaby in the deal would make sense. He has had impressive performances in Germany and England, and at 26, he has much to offer.

Even if he’s not the long-term solution for the forward position, Diaby would be a valuable asset, capable of playing across the front line and adding much-needed speed to Liverpool’s attack.

With increasing indications of Salah leaving, these reports from France suggest that acquiring Diaby might ease the emotional impact of his departure.




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