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Mo Salah could leave Liverpool after this week due to Saudi Arabia transfer rules
Mo Salah could leave Liverpool after this week due to Saudi Arabia transfer rules,Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp is desperate to hold onto Mohamed Salah beyond the summer transfer window, but a move to Saudi Arabia could still happen

Mo Salah could leave Liverpool after this week due to Saudi Arabia transfer rules

Liverpool may not be able to rest easy even if Mohamed Salah stays at the club beyond Friday's transfer deadline.

Reports suggest that Saudi Arabian club Al Ittihad are intensifying their pursuit of signing the Egypt international, offering him a lucrative deal. There are suggestions that Salah could be offered wages similar to those of Cristiano Ronaldo at Al Nassr, with Liverpool receiving a reported offer worth over £100 million as compensation for losing one of the world's best footballers.

However, Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp has been adamant that Salah will not leave this summer. While the club would not want to lose their star attacker at any point, the timing of Al Ittihad's interest makes it nearly impossible for the Reds to find a suitable replacement.

With the Premier League transfer window closing on Friday, September 1, Liverpool have limited time to make any new signings. The same deadline applies to most leagues in Europe, but the Reds know they cannot afford to be complacent about Salah's future.

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Klopp is hoping to keep his star winger (Image: Liverpool FC via Getty Images)

The German coach has already given a definitive response, stating that nothing would make Liverpool sell Salah. He said: “We don’t have an offer, Mo Salah is still a Liverpool player, obviously for all the things we do, he’s essential and will be.

"There’s nothing there. If there would be something, the answer would be no. My life philosophy is I think about a problem when I have it. At the moment, there’s absolutely nothing. I said already if there is something, the answer would be no.”

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