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Goodbye Pharaoh, Salah says yes and this is what they will pay in Arabia for him to play alongside Benzema

The Reds' Egyptian star will follow in the footsteps of the ex-Madrid striker 

By Charles Cornwall

The Reds' Egyptian star will follow in the footsteps of the ex-Madrid striker 
The Reds' Egyptian star will follow in the footsteps of the ex-Madrid striker 

After it became official that Frenchman Karim Benzema would no longer be at Real Madrid after 14 seasons in which he became the player with the most titles in the club's history, the 35-year-old striker is now looking for a new facet but now in Saudi Arabian football, a league that intends in the coming days to have more novelty with players from other top leagues in Europe.

 

Apparently the Premier League which is one of the competitions that gives more money to its players will not be saved from Saudi football, and it is said that Al Ittihad wants to have an offensive sector to fear with the attempt to sign Mohamed Salah, Liverpool player who could leave only if the offer reaches 80 or more million euros.

The economic issues do not seem to be a complication for the clubs belonging to the competition in Saudi Arabia, and after having signed Cristiano Ronaldo in January and now doing the same with Benzema, they have shown that their wallet has no funds if they try to have the best of European football in their team, paying without any problem for the Egyptian that figure that is rumoured and to try to eradicate any doubt in the player even the numbers could reach three digits such.

 

Reds not sure how to take Salah's sale

While some users on social networks claim that the sale of the Egyptian legend at this time would be a great economic relief that would help the club in the transfer market, a few more see his continuity as the ideal decision after having been a reliable player and a guarantee of goal even in the worst of its versions shown months ago, being complicated for both the club and the player himself to take a risky decision that they can regret later, as happened with Sadio Mané and Bayern Munich.
 


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