Mohamed Salah was my second option after Liverpool, Saudi Arabia was

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Mohamed Salah was my second option after Liverpool, Saudi Arabia was

Mohamed Salah was my second option after Liverpool, Saudi Arabia.

Liverpool star Mohamed Salah said in an interview with On Sport network that if he hadn’t renewed with Liverpool, there was a possibility of going to the Saudi Arabian league.

My relationship with the officials of the Saudi Arabian league is very good. We talked a lot, and the negotiations to recruit me were quite serious.

In response to the question of whether Barcelona and Real Madrid were interested in signing him, he said they were not aware, and ultimately, it turned out the way I wanted.

Salah said about renewing his contract with Liverpool that the negotiations were lengthy.

I knew the club’s policy.

In the end, we reached a middle ground that satisfied both me and the club.

Part of the pressure to renew came from the fans.

From the very beginning, I knew they wanted me to stay, and they played a role in this matter.

Regarding Liverpool’s championship, he said he didn’t expect Liverpool to win the league this season, but after the first three games, he felt that it might happen.


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