Following a £150 million bid, Liverpool is expected to make the “biggest deal the Premier League has seen.”

One of Liverpool’s key players has been tipped for a mega-money departure in the summer

If Mohamed Salah, a great player for Liverpool, moves to Saudi Arabia in the summer, it would be “the biggest deal the Premier League has seen,” according to former England and Tottenham Hotspur goalkeeper Paul Robinson.

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The former player for the Premier League thinks Salah will join the Saudi Pro League after the league pursued several of the greatest players in Europe in the summer transfer window.

Former players Sadio Mane and Georginio Wijnaldum moved to clubs in the Gulf State after Saudi Arabia’s Public Investment Fund (PIF) acquired a 75% stake in four of the country’s biggest teams. Players like Jordan Henderson, Roberto Firmino, and Fabinho also left Anfield for Saudi Arabia.

Additionally, PIF has an 80% share in Newcastle United, Liverpool’s Premier League rivals. In the summer, Liverpool firmly rejected a £150 million proposal for Salah from Al-Ittihad, one of the PIF-owned teams in the Middle East.

The Reds’ choice to hang onto their lucky charm has paid off thus far, as the Egyptian has been instrumental in propelling Jurgen Klopp’s team to the top of the Premier League. Liverpool is also now in the Carabao Cup semifinals and the round of 16 of the Europa League.

Regarding Salah’s possible relocation to Saudi Arabia, Robinson stated, “For me, it’s a done deal,” in an interview with the Inside Track podcast. For his own aspirations, for his own fortune, and to leave his family with his inherited wealth.

Furthermore, due to his religious convictions. He will be a legend in that league. At the beginning of it all, Cristiano Ronaldo was dominant there, but he is limited in his ability to play. In that league, Mohamed Salah is superior to Ronaldo. The money he brings to that league and the attention it piques.

“I’m sure that will be the biggest deal the Premier League has ever seen.”

Salah signed a new contract in the summer of 2022, making him the highest-paid player at Liverpool. His contract is set to expire at the end of the 2024–2025 season. With 18 goals and 8 assists in all competitions, he leads Liverpool in scoring this season; Diogo Jota is next best with nine.

Salah has amassed an incredible 204 goals in 332 games since leaving AS Roma in 2017 and has also contributed 88 assists. According to sources, Salah and Liverpool are eager to extend his contract because the attacker is still doing well under Klopp. The Egypt captain is entirely dedicated to Liverpool as he looks to win more championships with the team this season and has never publicly stated his desire to leave.

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