Shock '364 games-220 goals'Should Liverpool Legend Salado leave ahead of FA? 'Re-signing has not yet been announced → Saudi blockbuster contract attempted'

Nov 06, 2024

Shock '364 games-220 goals'Should Liverpool Legend Salado leave ahead of FA? 'Re-signing has not yet been announced → Saudi blockbuster contract attempted'
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Shock '364 games-220 goals'Should Liverpool Legend Salado leave ahead of FA? 'Re-signing has not yet been announced → Saudi blockbuster contract attempted'
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Mohamed Salah is also expected to leave Liverpool.

British media Express reported on the 5th (Korea time) 'Liverpool has yet to sign a new contract with Salah, whose contract expires next summer. Salah is reportedly attracting attention from al-Hilal (Saudi Arabia). Al Hilal wants to recruit Salah ahead of next year's FIFA Club World Cup, reports said.

Born in 1992, Salah is a striker who represents Liverpool. He wore Liverpool's uniform through the transfer window in the summer of 2017. He scored 220 goals–96 assists in 364 games for Liverpool. Liverpool won the English Premier League (EPL) and the European Champions League (UCL) with Salah's performance.



Salah's performance continues. He scored seven goals and five assists in 10 EPL games in the 2024-2025 season. In particular, he scored the winning goal in a league home game against Brighton on the 3rd. led the team to a 2-1 victory. Liverpool ranks first with eight wins, one draw and one loss (25 points) in the opening 10 games of the EPL this season.

Shock '364 games-220 goals'Should Liverpool Legend Salado leave ahead of FA? 'Re-signing has not yet been announced → Saudi blockbuster contract attempted'
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"Sala hinted on his personal social media (social network service) that he had a move in mind after the Brighton match," the Express said. Salah is a team that is on the list. Nothing is more important than that. After all, the champion is a team. That is exactly what we want. I appreciate the fans' support. Whatever happens, I'll never forget what it feels like to score at Anfield.'"





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