SON confirmed to stay, Liverpool ace transferred to Saudi Arabia at the last minute?

 


Among the wingers representing the English Premier League (EPL), Mohamed Salah's claim that he could leave the team after this summer has resurfaced.


Sala can now confirm his exit from Liverpool.


Football Insider said, "Everton's former chairman Keith Wynes insisted Salah could leave Liverpool even after the closing of the transfer window. Salah's contract expires after this season, but he is expected to remain a Liverpool player after the transfer window. However, Saudi Arabia's transfer market is still not closed. He has consistently been selected as the top target for recruitment in the Middle East."



Wynes said, "We still wait to see what the Saudi league will do. The English transfer window closes and then their transfer window ends. So there is still a chance to move for Salah. If Salah goes, this will be one of the best-kept secrets in football. It's a blockbuster move. I still think there's something about Salah," claiming that Saudi Arabia could make a last-minute move for Salah.


Rumors of Salah's transfer to Saudi Arabia have been raised steadily since last summer. According to a report by a reporter Ben Jacobs, who is active in CBS Sports, the Saudi club originally planned to recruit Salah in the summer transfer market after last year's summer transfer market, but changed its plan and worked hard on it since last summer. Considering that the contract was signed by Liverpool until the summer of 2025, recruitment this summer with one year remaining on the contract was the most reasonable. At the time, some media outlets said, "Al-Etihad is pursuing to recruit Salah a year earlier than expected. Salah has been in the Saudi sovereign wealth fund's plan for a long time. They were expected to make Salah a major transfer in the summer of 2024," and conveyed Saudi Arabia's plan to recruit Salah. Son Heung-min and Luka Modric were also mentioned, but Saudi Arabia's temptation did not work. 토토사이트 모음


The annual salary that Saudi Arabia prepared to bring in Salah was also beyond imagination. It is known to be equivalent to a whopping 127 million pounds about 213 billion won. Saudi Arabia chose Salah as the face of the league and said it would spare no budget to recruit him. However, Salah chose to stay in Liverpool last year. He entered the 2023-2024 season with Liverpool, and rumors of a transfer to Saudi Arabia seemed to be calming down.


However, Saudi Arabia's plan for this summer's transfer window has resumed after the winter transfer window. Already in June, some media outlets said, "Son Heung-min is also a target of Saudi Arabia. He is considered one of the candidates for recruitment of RT Hard this summer. Salah is the club's main target this summer, but the stagnant negotiations over the deal have led to more interest in Son Heung-min," raising rumors of a transfer to Saudi Arabia along with Son. However, no specific offer has appeared. Despite this, Wynes said Saudi Arabia could try again to recruit Salah after the English Premier League transfer window closes.


Meanwhile, Son Heung-min, who has been listed on the Saudi transfer rumor several times along with Salah, is certain to stay at Tottenham this summer. Son Heung-min has consistently shown interest in Saudi Arabia along with the possibility of renewing his contract with Tottenham this summer, but the player himself drew a line on the transfer rumor.


Regarding the transfer to Saudi Arabia, Son Heung-min rejected the transfer rumor, saying, "I'm not ready to go there yet. The Premier League is better, and there is more work to be done here," and reportedly rejected Saudi Arabia's offer of 25 million pounds about 44 billion won.


It has been argued that Salah, one of the best wingers of the EPL, could once again be tempted by Saudi Arabia after the end of the transfer market. Attention is also focusing on what kind of choice Salah will make this summer.


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