Salah’s move to Saudi Arabia in 2024 is “inevitable,” according to Liverpool – Agbonlahor
Expert: Liverpool’s demand for Mohamed Salah will be “100%” accepted; “it’s happening.”
Mohamed Salah moving from Liverpool to Saudi Arabia in 2024 is “inevitable,” according to Gabby Agbonlahor.
Speaking exclusively to Football Insider, the former striker for Aston Villa stated that while Jurgen Klopp won’t be pleased to lose him, it might be “good business” for the Merseysiders.
With 13 games played across all competitions, Salah has recorded 10 goals and four assists to start the 2023–24 campaign in customary fashion.
His alleged £350,000-per-week deal is scheduled to end in June 2025.
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Agbonlahor said to Ewan Kingsbury of Football Insider, “I do see Mo Salah in Saudi Arabia, 100%.”
“He is going to be the player with the biggest salary. It certainly seems to occur in the summer.
He will still be under contract for a year, and Liverpool will be aware of this and have time to locate a successor.
“I don’t believe Liverpool is motivated by money. They will receive all of their requests.
It’s inevitable right now.
Even though Klopp won’t want to part with him, it’s possible that he’ll be granted the money to find a younger replacement.
“Whether Salah’s legs will begin to fail in the upcoming years is unknown. In my opinion, it would be wise for business to let him depart in 2024.