Report: Liverpool place fan favourite on the market, transfer could be sorted soon | OneFootball

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·3 December 2025

Report: Liverpool place fan favourite on the market, transfer could be sorted soon

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Liverpool are prepared to cash in on Mohamed Salah during the January transfer window.

According to a report from Fichajes, they have placed the Egyptian International on the market following his disappointing start to the season. He has not been at his best this season, and it could be a wise decision to cash on the player while he still retains some value.


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The Egyptian International will be out of contract in 2027, and Liverpool are hoping to sell him for a reasonable amount of money. Clubs from Saudi Arabia are keen on securing his signature. It remains to be seen how the situation unfolds.

Salah has been exceptional for Liverpool since joining the club and he has helped him win several trophies at the club level. He is undoubtedly one of the best players in Premier League history, and replacing him will be quite difficult for the Premier League giants.

It has been a difficult season for Liverpool, and they are in the mid-table positions. They will look to bounce back strongly, and it remains to be seen whether they can bring the right additions in January. They need to tighten up defensively and add more quality on the flanks. Losing Salah would mean that they need to sign a reliable attacker as well.

It will be interesting to see if the Egyptian is willing to move on in January. The move to Saudi Arabia has been in the pipeline for quite a long time. He has been heavily linked with Arabian clubs over the last few months.

The player is entering the twilight stages of his career, and this could be the right time for him to move to Saudi Arabia. He is likely to pocket a lucrative contract there.

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