Overview
- TBR Football, as cited by Football Insider, reports an offer worth about £150m per year from Saudi interests remains available to the Liverpool forward.
- Former Everton CEO Keith Wyness said on the Inside Track podcast that the proposal is at that level and could feature advertising and ambassadorial roles.
- Ex-Man City adviser Stefan Borson told Football Insider he doubts the £150m figure, though he expects a very large package and believes a deal could be set up for next summer.
- Recent reports note Salah’s quieter start—widely cited as five goals and three assists—and suggest Arne Slot’s concern could influence Liverpool’s stance.
- Salah, 33, extended his contract in April to 2027, Saudi clubs backed by the PIF continue to seek marquee signings, and no agreement on a move has been reached.