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This may include advertising by us and by third parties based on our knowledge of you. More information Mohamed Salah may not have been at his best since November, but that hasn’t stopped Liverpool from scoring goals this season. The Egyptian has 15 goals and seven assists in 24 games this season and now has 201 goals for the Reds after coming off the bench in Jurgen Klopp’s side’s League Cup win against West Ham United. His 200th goal against Crystal Palace was also his 150th in the Premier League.
After signing a contract in 2025, speculation about the striker’s future in 2024 has certainly heated up. With Al-Ittihad failing to make a £150m bid for the 31-year-old last summer, interest from Saudi Arabia is expected to rear its head again.
But while a number of elite stars have been lured to the Middle East, including former Liverpool stars Roberto Firmino, Fabinho, Jordan Henderson, Sadio Mane and Gini Wijnaldum, that does not mean Salah will join them in the Gulf. Please report anytime quickly.
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