Mohamed Salah could head to the Saudi Pro League (Photo by Michael Regan/Getty Images)
Liverpool star Mohamed Salah is reportedly looking increasingly likely to complete a move to a Saudi professional league club this summer.
The Egyptian international recently announced he would be leaving Liverpool at the end of the season, but Saudi officials appear confident of finally signing the player.
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This comes as TEAMtalk reports that new negotiations have taken place in recent weeks to move forward with Salah’s contract.
The report adds that many of these conditions had already been more or less agreed to when efforts were first made to bring Salah to Saudi Arabia a year ago.
Mohamed Salah’s next chapter as he approaches Liverpool exit
As we recently reported, Salah is likely to have a number of different options this summer as he prepares to end his glittering career at Anfield.
A club in Saudi Arabia is an option, but the 33-year-old could also move to MLS, with San Diego FC reportedly one of his biggest suitors.
However, there is no denying that interest from Saudi Arabia is very strong and has been for some time. So it’s no surprise that there will be more transfer rumors surrounding it as the summer approaches.
Who will replace Mohamed Salah at Liverpool?
According to our information, LFC are working overtime to find the ideal replacement for Salah and Bayern Munich’s Michael Oliseh is considered a dream target, albeit somewhat unrealistic.
RB Leipzig winger Yann Diomande will also be a player to watch, but of course it will not be easy for any player to replace a club legend like Salah.
The former Roma man scored an impressive 255 goals in 435 games for Liverpool, helping them win two Premier League titles and the Champions League in nine years on Merseyside.

