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Liverpool determined to rebuff further Al-Ittihad approaches for Mohamed Salah

Liverpool determined to rebuff further Al-Ittihad approaches for Mohamed Salah
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Why Salah pursuit isn t over

After weeks of fervent speculation, it took the Saudis until around 24 hours before Friday night’s Premier League transfer deadline before they finally made their move for Liverpool’s Mohamed Salah.It was a brief phone call, made with Fenway Sports Group president Mike Gordon. The tone was amicable, but the message from Merseyside could not have been clearer: Al Ittihad’s offer of £100million ($126m), potentially rising to £150m with add-ons, was instantly rejected.This wasn’t a bargaining tactic designed to push the price up. Jurgen Klopp and the club’s owners were in full agreement – losing Salah so close to the deadline with no time to replace him was unthinkable, regardless of the fee being offered.Yet if anyone at Anfield believes that is the end of the matter, they are almost certainly mistaken. Indeed, a transfer saga that has already taken in cryptic social media posts, colossal salary offers and a Dubai summit meeting between the Saudis and Salah’s agent Ramy A

Laois Nationalist — Liverpool determined to rebuff further Al-Ittihad approaches for Mohamed Salah

Mike Gordon, president of owners Fenway Sports Group, politely but firmly rejected the Saudi Pro League’s offer of a £150million deal for Salah.

Liverpool determined to rebuff further Al-Ittihad approaches for Salah

The real reason for Saudi Arabia s Salah interest

Will Saudi Arabia’s Public Investment Fund be disappointed that a Saudi Arabian offer for Liverpool’s Mohamed Salah was rejected by Liverpool?You would think so. But we must also remember why they’re using sport in the first place, as the Saudi government attempts to diversify away from fossil fuels and make its country a tourist destination and an attractive venue for more investment from elsewhere.That is what all of this is really about: an extremely expensive PR exercise.

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