Liverpool 'braced for £150m offers for Mohamed Salah' (1 Viewer)

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Liverpool might be gearing up to receive a big-money offer for Mohamed Salah during the upcoming summer transfer window. The Egyptian forward was recently in the spotlight due to a public spat with manager Jürgen Klopp during a Premier League match against West Ham United.

Salah, who hasn't been in top form lately, started the game on the bench. He was only brought on late in the match when West Ham equalized to make it 2-2. Before coming on, he had a brief, heated exchange with Klopp, and despite his presence on the field, Liverpool couldn't secure a winning goal.

As Salah left the stadium, he hinted that he'd have a lot to say about his disagreement with Klopp, suggesting that "there would be fire" if he spoke out. This tension comes amid reports that Klopp will leave Liverpool at the end of the season, with Feyenoord's Arne Slot expected to replace him. This management change has led to uncertainty about Salah's future at the club, especially since his contract with Liverpool has just over a year left.

Last summer, Liverpool reportedly rejected a massive £100 million offer from the Saudi Pro League for Salah. It's unclear how Liverpool would respond to a similar or larger offer now, but reports indicate that the club might be more open to selling him this summer. If a bidding war breaks out for Salah, offers are expected to start at £100 million and could climb as high as £150 million.

Pete O'Rourke, a senior correspondent at Football Insider, mentioned on the Inside Track Podcast that the Saudi Pro League still wants Salah as their next big signing. Despite the league's recent shift away from recruiting older players with huge salaries, Salah, who turns 32 in June, still has several years left at the top level.

In this season alone, Salah has scored 24 goals, even though he hasn't found the back of the net in his last four Premier League matches. Given this, and the potential management changes at Liverpool, the club might consider cashing in on him during the summer transfer window.
 

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