Mohamed Salah, Saudi Pro League and Liverpool
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There is confidence in Saudi Arabia that Liverpool and Egypt forward Mohamed Salah, 32, is open to joining the Saudi Pro League once his deal expires with the Reds this summer. (Telegraph - subscripti...
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Liverpool boss Arne Slot provided an update on injured Trent Alexander-Arnold, heavily linked with a summer move to Real Madrid, at Tuesday's news conference.
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Reports linking him with a free transfer to Real Madrid this summer have stirred a whirlwind of opinions and emotions among the fans and media alike.
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Mohamed Salah's contract with Liverpool expires this summer, making him a target for Saudi Pro League clubs. Despite previous suggestions of a potential move, reports now indicate that he is prioritizing contract talks with Liverpool.
Cristiano Ronaldo made history last season when he broke the record for most goals in a single Saudi Pro League season. The Portugal great continues to prove his prowess in front of goal despite ...
Brentford midfielder Mikkel Damsgaard has named Barcelona legend Andres Iniesta over Cristiano Ronaldo as his idol growing up.
Few midfielders in football history can match the skill, achievements, and legacy of Andres Iniesta ... Champions League triumph against Manchester City in 2021. Before his move to Saudi Arabia ...
Saudi Pro League chief exec Omar Mugharbel says they're happy with the competition's progress. Mugharbel spoke with touring Italian reporters in Riyadh for the Supercoppa Italiana. "We are ...
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Liverpool.com on MSNMohamed Salah and Liverpool contract saga far from over with Saudi Arabia 'confident'Time is ticking for Liverpool to get Mohamed Salah signed to a new contract, and the club's task looks to have been made harder by the Saudi Pro League's interest
There is reportedly confidence in Saudi Arabia that Liverpool star Mohamed Salah ‘remains interested’ in a transfer there this summer.The Egypt international is edging ever closer to the end of