Liverpool are looking to return to the Premier League after losing to Arsenal in their last game. Let’s take a look at the latest news from the Reds.The player is “aware” of Liverpool’s interest.Bayern Munich star Leroy Sane knows Liverpool could be interested in a move for Mohamed Salah amid his uncertain future at Anfield.
Salah, 31, attracted transfer interest from Saudi Arabian Professional League side Al Ittihad last summer and is entering the final year of his contract with the club.Sane, a former Manchester City winger, has previously impressed in the Premier League and has been linked with a return to the top tier of English football as Liverpool plan to cope long-term without their star striker. “Yes, Leroy Sane is part of the Liverpool Football Club team,” said journalist Christian Falk.”I have heard that the Bayern player is aware of this interest, but has not yet decided how to proceed. He hopes to fix this by changing management in the summer. “Of course, Mo Salah can go from Liverpool to Saudi Arabia.
There were offers in the summer, but Liverpool are still unsure whether to let go of their superstar. Liverpool have already paid Roma, so we’re told they could conceivably let him go for free. “Now a lot depends on whether he leaves or not. Another problem is that Sane has finally decided that he loves Munich and decided to stay.”Liverpool star Mohamed Salah is in no rush to follow Cristiano Ronaldo and Karim Benzema to Saudi Arabia’s professional league and could extend his stay at Anfield, according to Football Insider.
Liverpool rejected Al Ittihad’s $189m bid last summer as Jurgen Klopp wanted to keep their star striker until the 2023/24 season.
It was a good decision for Klopp and his team, who are currently top of the Premier League. However, Salah’s future remains uncertain given Klopp’s departure and the status of his personal contract, which expires in 2025.The report also claims that sources close to the club have been told that Salah has rejected a lucrative offer from the Middle East and wants to compete at the highest level in the near future.
The 31-year-old was previously described as open to a move to Saudi Arabia, but now appears to have turned his back on his original price to continue competing for major prizes in Europe.