(PLO)- Coach Jurgen Klopp announced that the decision of the Liverpool owner (FSG) on the transfer of Mohamed Salah to Saudi Arabia has been made, while the Egyptian striker also has his own answer.
Coach Jurgen Klopp has reiterated that Liverpool will not sell Mohamed Salah this summer when Saudi Pro League side Al Ittihad made an improved offer to buy the 31-year-old Egyptian striker. The German strategist insists that Liverpool will refuse all offers for Mohamed Salah, as the Saudi champion prepares a new attractive offer.
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Liverpool rejected a £150m opening bid from Al Ittihad for Salah, 31, last Friday. Despite the Liverpool offer being rejected, Nuno Espirito Santo’s team is still willing to raise the asking price for Salah up to £200 million before the Saudi Pro League transfer window closes on September 7.
Salah is the target of Al Ittihad. PHOTO: GETTY |
However, Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp insists Salah will not leave the Anfield team this summer. Salah impressed when he just scored a 3-0 victory for Liverpool against Aston Villa in the last 4th round of the Premier League.
When asked if Liverpool’s stance would remain the same on Salah, no matter how big the offer Al Ittihad made, Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp replied: “Yes. Sure. I have never. Now there is doubt about Mohamed Salah’s commitment to this club.”
Klopp insists Liverpool will not sell Salah at any price. PHOTO: MIRROR |
Klopp added of Salah’s performance, “You can’t imagine how much noise the world has made, but how calm we are in front of it. Salah is our player and wants to play here. Salah didn’t tell me (he wanted to stay at Liverpool) but he didn’t have to.
Mohamed Salah talks about his training, performances and behaviour. We met this week and other meetings, not to talk about what we’ve done in the past, but about what we’ll do in the future.
Mo Salah is on the Liverpool team. There are moments where he talks and there’s nothing like “by the way, this is until next week” or whatever. He’s completely here. If Dom says so (Dominik Szobloszlai declares Salah to stay at Liverpool), fine.
Mo Salah doesn’t have to come into my office and tell me “by the way, boss, I’m not going”. Honestly, for me, it’s not a topic for even a second, aside from questions from the outside.”
Szoboszlai insists Salah has decided to stay at Liverpool. PHOTO: GETTY |
Meanwhile, Salah’s Liverpool team-mate Dominik Szoboszlai confirmed Salah had told his team-mates he wanted to stay at Anfield. Dominik Szoboszlai said: “You know it’s football, people are talking. Of course we are talking but he (Salah) wants to stay, he wants to be here and be with us, and he will stay. We are really happy, we need people in the team like him.
I always enjoy it. I am doing what I love. I think everyone is like this and if you go 3-0 up then you enjoy it. Last week we showed that we enjoyed leading 1-0 and we were just doing our thing.
If you score your first Liverpool goal at Anfield it’s always special. I look forward to receiving more. It could be more, it could be less. We accept this and we know if we go out and think the game is over we will be in trouble.
But we want to score another goal very quickly. We went out and scored one more goal and just enjoyed it. I feel comfortable. I really like boys, good boys, good players, good coaches and I’m just enjoying that.”
Al Ittihad did not give up buying Salah even though Liverpool announced that they would not sell. PHOTO: GETTY |
Liverpool still face an uncomfortable week as the Saudi Pro League transfer window remains open until Thursday. Al Ittihad, backed by the Saudi government, is preparing to raise the asking price for Salah, possibly up to £200 million, despite coach Jurgen Klopp insisting Salah is not for sale, and the Egyptian striker also wants to stay at Liverpool. .
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