Liverpool star Mohamed Salah could receive a “giant offer” to leave Anfield in 2024, with several clubs considering a move for the forward’s signature. Meanwhile, Liverpool are reportedly interested in signing ex-Manchester City star Leroy Sane as well as a midfielder compared to Enzo Fernandez. Reds boss Jurgen Klopp dismissed speculation in September 2023 that the winger could leave Merseyside soon.
However, interest in the Liverpool talisman has not disappeared as we edge towards 2024, with several clubs from across the globe considering a move for the attacker. Salah is enjoying another impressive campaign in the Premier League but may feel that his time at Anfield is nearing its natural conclusion.
Salah’s future still uncertain The Egyptian international won three Premier League Golden Boot awards and two Player of the Year awards in England. In terms of club honours, Salah helped Liverpool secure their first top-flight title in over 30 years during the 2019/20 campaign, as well as the Champions League, FIFA Club World Cup, Super Cup, FA Cup, Carabao Cup, and Community Shield during his time on Merseyside.
Liverpool’s Mohamed Salah with teammates Dejan Lovren and Xhedran Shaqiri celebrating with the trophy after winning the Premier League The Asian Champions League participants, then managed by Nuno Espirito Santo, had planned to submit an eye-watering £200m offer to persuade the former Chelsea man to leave Merseyside. But an offer never came, though there have been suggestions that they could return with a new offer for Salah. On 4th November, Sky Sports reporter Dharmesh Sheth told GIVEMESPORT that Liverpool have no plans to negotiate a deal for the 31-year-old during the 2024 winter transfer window.
The Egypt international’s future remains uncertain, but journalist Ben Jacobs is sure the Reds would love him to extend his deal with Jurgen Klopp’s side.
Liverpool star Mohamed Salah could receive a “giant offer” to leave Anfield in 2024, and journalist Ben Jacobs is considering which clubs could potentially acquire the forward’s signature in the new year.
In the summer of 2017, Klopp was just beginning to build his Liverpool dynasty, having arrived at Anfield less than two years earlier. Little did the Reds know that they would be signing a future club legend when they signed Salah from AS Roma in June in a deal worth £34.3m.
However, during the 2023 summer transfer window, the attacker’s future came into question, with Saudi Pro League representatives desperate to bring him to the Middle East. On the Premier League’s transfer deadline day, Saudi Arabian champions Al-Ittihad submitted a £150m offer to sign Salah, which Liverpool swiftly rejected.
