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Ex-Liverpool Chief Makes Mohamed Salah Exit Claim Amid Saudi Pro League Links
Background
Mohamed Salah has been a key player for Liverpool since joining the club in 2017. However, there has been speculation in recent months that the Egyptian winger could be set to leave Anfield. One of the clubs that has been linked with a move for Salah is Saudi Arabian side Al Hilal.
Analysis
Former Liverpool sporting director Michael Edwards has now weighed in on the speculation surrounding Salah's future. Edwards believes that the 30-year-old could be tempted to move to Saudi Arabia if he is offered a lucrative contract.
"I think there is a genuine possibility that Salah could leave Liverpool this summer," Edwards told The Times. "He is in the final year of his contract and he is one of the best players in the world. I'm sure there will be a lot of clubs interested in signing him."
Edwards also believes that the lure of playing in the Saudi Pro League could be appealing to Salah. "The Saudi Pro League is a very competitive league and it is getting stronger all the time," Edwards said. "Al Hilal is one of the biggest clubs in Asia and they have a lot of ambition. I think they could offer Salah a very tempting package."
Conclusion
It remains to be seen whether Salah will actually leave Liverpool this summer. However, the comments from Edwards suggest that the Egyptian is open to the possibility of a move. If Salah does decide to leave Anfield, Al Hilal would appear to be one of the favorites to sign him.
Additional Information
* Salah has scored 174 goals in 281 appearances for Liverpool.
* He has won the Premier League, Champions League, and FA Cup with the Reds.
* Salah is currently the highest-paid player at Liverpool.
* Al Hilal is the most successful club in Saudi Arabia, having won 18 league titles.
* The Saudi Pro League is the most watched league in the Middle East.