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Mohamed Salah should stay at Liverpool because he is a bigger player than Saudi Arabia’s Cristiano Ronaldo


As for Saudi Arabia’s biggest football project, Al Ittihad, Mohamed Salah’s summer suitor and already Liverpool graduate Fabinho was recently knocked out of the Club World Cup by local rivals Al Ahly. There will be no glitzy match for the Gulf nation against Manchester City.It was important for the Egyptian team to win. Saudi Arabia, traditionally a football powerhouse in the Middle East, contested this position with heavy investment, but it was a victory for the sport’s “old money”.This is the situation in which Saudi Arabia is persecuting Salah. This will be a transfer that goes beyond football and enters the world of geopolitics.
The signing of Egypt’s biggest sporting hero is sure to attract local interest in the competition as he sends a statement of intent.
As Mohamed Salah concerns emerge In truth, Liverpool shouldn’t have been surprised by last summer’s eye-watering $190m offer. And Jurgen Klopp should also be interested.

Salah is unlikely to be reluctant to move mid-season and the club are believed to be reluctant to sell. But Saudi Arabia will surely return next summer when Salah enters the final year of his Liverpool contract. According to the Daily Mail, the 31-year-old has been identified as an exception to the general cost-cutting policy. This is because he is considered a “more important transfer target than Cristiano Ronaldo”. Most importantly, in addition to Salah’s pre-eminent position in the Arab world, he is still at the pinnacle of power.

When Ronaldo arrived, he brought legitimacy to the league and paved the way for more big-name players (albeit through the streets full of money). Getting Salah would be a huge step forward. This is why he should choose to stay at Liverpool. Even the Saudis know they have no real right to sign a player like Salah at the moment. He hasn’t cooled off in Europe and there are no more options like Ronaldo. He is their main rival for the Premier League title.

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Only Karim Benzema can be used as a comparison. He replaced Real Madrid with Saudi Arabia (and Al Ittihad) as the winner of the Ballon d’Or. Needless to say, the Frenchman will be out of the question next year. It has almost completely disappeared from the global radar. This also applies to players moving to Saudi Arabia. The competition is getting more attention from Europeans than ever before thanks to players like Ronaldo, and Salah can certainly take it a step further. But the quest to legitimize a true rivalry would last for years and outlast the duo’s playing careers.As a result, the only reason to move there is because of other options and lack of cash. Salah will have a lot to gain as the Saudis try to beat Ronaldo’s capture, but Salah has to wonder why they are trying so hard to get hold of him.

If it becomes a revolution of epic proportions, its suitors will surely know that it is still growing. Unlike Ronaldo, the ‘Great Liverpool’ remains very much at the top of the sport. He must not favor the Saudi league so he should stay at Anfield and cement his legend. Child poster. It is a new department that has not even replaced Egypt in terms of prestige and status.

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