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Ex-Premier League boss Slaven Bilic claims Mohamed Salah was ready to leave Liverpool for Saudi Arabia before Jurgen Klopp bid farewell to Anfield.
MOHAMED SALAH was on the brink of leaving Liverpool until Jurgen Klopp announced he was quitting. That is the stunning claim made by former West Ham boss Slaven Bilic. Salah was heavily linked
Liverpool’s ongoing contract saga with Virgil van Dijk has taken another twist. Despite reported interest from the Saudi Pro League, the Dutchman appears to have no intention of making the switch. According to an exclusive from 365Scores, a Saudi official has confirmed:
Bilic, who managed Saudi club Al-Fateh until his departure in August, was convinced Salah would join Al-Ittihad at the time because he was said to be unhappy at Liverpool. The former West Ham boss also suggested that Salah decided to stay at Anfield because he knew that a move to Saudi Arabia would present itself again in the future.
It was a summer of change at Liverpool last year. Indeed, Jurgen Klopp left Anfield after nine incredible years in charge, and Arne Slot took up the mantle as Liverpool manager. Slot has taken to life at Anfield like a duck to water, and a lot of his good fortune has been down to the form of Mohamed Salah.
LIVERPOOL star Mohamed Salah has been urged to snub interest from Saudi Arabia and focus on creating a lasting legacy at Liverpool, even if he wins the Premier League and Champions League this
Saudi Pro League club Al Hilal is reportedly preparing a €120 million bid for Dominik Szoboszlai. This significant offer reflects Al Hilal's ambitious spending strategy, aiming to attract high-profile players from Europe's top clubs.
Ramadan 2025 will soon be announced as moon sightings in Saudi Arabia, the UK and Morocco take place. Saudi Arabian astronomers are expected to declare the start of Ramadan this evening, following a sighting of the crescent moon.