December 14, 2024

Salah‘s agent breaks silence on Al Ittihad transfer rumours

The rumour mill never stops in the fast-paced world of football transactions. And the guy at the centre of recent rumours is none other than Liverpool’s talisman, Mohamed Salah.

Salah’s agent breaks silence on Al Ittihad transfer rumours

AL ITTIHAD’S AMBITIOUS MOVE

Salah's agent breaks silence on Al Ittihad transfer rumours

A few weeks ago, murmurs circulated about Al Ittihad’s desire to acquire Salah’s signature. A deal of this magnitude would undoubtedly be a statement of purpose from the Saudi Pro League club, especially given Salah’s stature in the footballing world.

AGENT’S SWIFT RESPONSE

Salah’s representative, Ramy Abbas Issa, was eager to put a stop to these claims. “If we had planned to leave LFC this year, we would not have renewed the contract last summer,” he said. Mohamed is still devoted to LFC.” This demonstrated Salah’s devotion to the Merseyside club.

THE £180M OFFER

However, the plot took another turn. According to Arriyadiah.com, a two-year agreement worth £180 million was on the table for the 31-year-old Egyptian master. This publication has been in the forefront of breaking news about various transfers from Anfield to the Saudi Pro League.

GREEN LIGHT FOR NEGOTIATIONS?

Qatari media outlet Alkass channel revealed a bombshell, adding fuel to the fire. They said that Salah had given Al Ittihad the green light to begin negotiations. This news has undoubtedly thrown the cat among the birds.

FANS & FRUSTRATIONS

Salah’s supporters have been vociferous in their wish to see him wear the Al Ittihad jersey. On social media networks, a popular hashtag that translates to “Al Ittihad’s fans request is Salah” has been making the rounds.

Meanwhile, Salah’s recent substitute at Stamford Bridge aroused concerns at Anfield. The forward’s obvious discontent was noticed. Jurgen Klopp, Liverpool’s manager, was quick to dismiss the incident, assuring the press that there was no gap between him and his star player.

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