Saudi Pro League hopeful of Mo Salah's inclusion in the next transfer window

The undisputed king of African football, Mohammad Salah is reportedly in contact with Saudi Pro League clubs for a switch in the special transfer window

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Saudi Arabia is reportedly very sure about Liverpool star Mo Salah joining the Saudi Pro League in the summer transfer window.

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Liverpool has made an offer to extend Salah's contract at Anfield; however, as per the reports, discussions with representatives from Saudi Arabia are still active. A senior official within the Saudi Pro League has indicated that Salah is still interested in a potential move to the Middle East, despite his current focus on Liverpool's proposal.

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Saudi Pro League is ready to welcome Mo Salah 

With the introduction of a unique transfer window from June 1 to June 10, a move that the Premier League has embraced as well, speculations surrounding Salah's potential transfer have skyrocketed. This initiative provides clubs with an early chance to finalize their signings. It was anticipated that Al-Hilal might secure Salah’s signature in time for the FIFA Club World Cup. However, recent developments suggest that it’s becoming less likely for Mohammad Salah to leave before the tournament, which is set to take place in the United States starting on June 14.

Ever since Neymar left the Saudi club, Al-Hilal has been looking to sign a marquee player to boost their global appeal. Salah is one of their prime candidates whose services could help bolster the squad.

The Reds are, however, hopeful that Salah will extend his stay at Anfield for his desire to play at the highest level. Salah is one goal shy of becoming the highest non-English goal scorer in the Premier League, surpassing Manchester City legend Sergio Aguero. Mo Salah has been in sublime form this season as he has netted 27 goals for the Reds across club competitions.

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