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As the summer transfer window looms, the talk surrounding Mo Salah’s future intensifies once more.
According to Graeme Bailey’s report for HITC, Liverpool’s Football CEO Michael Edwards is reportedly willing to entertain the idea of letting the 31-year-old depart from Anfield, especially with the Saudi Pro League showing interest in signing him after an unsuccessful attempt in 2023In a discussion on ESPN FC, Craig Burley mentioned rumors about Salah potentially leaving for Saudi Arabia in the near future, while fellow pundit Steve Nicol suggested that Liverpool would be open to considering a £150 million transfer offer for the player.
When asked about the possibility of Liverpool losing both Salah and Jurgen Klopp in the same summer, the former LFC defender responded by asserting that the club would carry on regardless.
While every player has their price, Liverpool would likely demand a substantial sum for Salah, given his immense impact and his standing as the club’s fifth-highest goalscorer.
Despite approaching the age of 32 and nearing the end of his contract, Salah’s consistent game-changing abilities make him irreplaceable.
Any decision to accept a £150 million offer would require securing top-quality replacements to fill the void left by Salah’s departure.