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Messi was given 600 million, Saudi Arabia's offer for Salah

Messi finally decided to go to MLS

By Charles Cornwall

Messi finally decided to go to MLS
Messi finally decided to go to MLS

So far in 2023 the exotic Saudi Arabian league has surprised everyone, as they have managed to take great players from the best teams in the world. After the departure of Cristiano Ronaldo from Manchester United, the Arab league has managed to sign world-class players and it seems that our Liverpool could also be a victim of the millions of euros coming from that country.

 

The Saudi Pro League offers big contracts for players who, little by little, have begun to turn to the Saudi Arabian league and see it as a destination where they can make a lot of money. A few weeks ago, the Arab league offered Lionel Messi 600 million euros to join Al-Hilal, but the Argentine star decided to go to the United States to play for Inter Miami in the MLS, where his salary will be considerably lower than what he would have earned in Saudi Arabia.

However, despite not being able to convince Messi, the Saudi Pro League has other big targets in mind and one of them is our Mohamed Salah, who during his time with Liverpool has become one of the best players in the world and is also a very loved player by the fans in the Middle East, so his arrival in Saudi Arabia would cause great excitement.

To convince him, it has been reported that the Saudi Arabian league could offer between 150 and 200 million euros to Mo Salah for a two-year contract, an amount that the Anfield board could not afford. However, all indications are that Liverpool have nothing to worry about at least for now.

 

Salah's loyalty to Liverpool

It is no secret to anyone that Mo Salah loves Liverpool and Liverpool loves Mo Salah. The Pharaoh is undoubtedly the best player to have worn the Reds uniform in recent years and is already a team legend. Despite the interest of other teams in signing him, Salah has always stated that he wants to be at Anfield and that he still has a lot to give to our club.


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