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Kubo looks like a fine talent worth investing in, but he alone surely won’t be enough to fill that considerable void left if Salah leaves.
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Salah, 32, has the world on tenterhooks over his future, but the Telegraph claims he is ready to join the Saudi Pro League once his contract expires in the summer.
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FootballTransfers on MSNLiverpool Transfer News: Mohamed Salah future decided! 'Full agreement close' for Reds starMohamed Salah is close to extending his Liverpool contract, according to a report. The saga surrounding the Reds legend's future appears to be coming to an end at last. According to Footmercato journalist Santi Aouna,
Mohamed Salah is reportedly set to sensationally stay at Liverpool, ending his contract stalemate with the Reds.
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Liverpool receive transfer boost in bid to sign €60m La Liga starLiverpool have looked to shop in La Liga in recent years, and they could look to do so again in 2025 in their bid to replace Mohamed Salah, who could leave the club when his contract expires at the
For instance, with Al Hilal looking to bolster their squad following the departures of superstars like Messi and Ronaldo, they are determined to secure a high-profile signing in Salah. This drive reflects the strategic ambition of Saudi clubs to elevate their league's visibility and competitiveness in the global football landscape.
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Liverpool.com on MSNTrent Alexander-Arnold's 'private response' to Liverpool backlash amid cryptic Mohamed Salah videoArnold is unlikely to publicly address his expected move to Real Madrid anytime soon, although he may have already made his feelings known in private. The Liverpool vice-captain looks as though he will be on his way out of Anfield this summer,
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Football365 on MSNLiverpool: Souness reveals Alexander-Arnold transfer ‘solace’ as Reds supporters ‘can’t be too critical’Pundit Graeme Souness has offered his thoughts on Trent Alexander-Arnold to Real Madrid, with Liverpool supporters told they "can't be too critical".