Mohamed Salah was a substitute in Liverpool's match against Leeds last Saturday, marking the third consecutive time he has been on the bench in the English Premier League.
Following the match, Mohamed Salah made statements expressing his dissatisfaction with his situation at Liverpool and hinting at a possible departure in the January transfer window, speaking about the strained relationship with coach Arne Slott.
Newspaper reports have revealed developments regarding Mohamed Salah's future after his statements about his situation at the club and the position of Saudi league clubs regarding signing him in the January transfer window.
According to the English network "Give me sport", Al-Hilal of Saudi Arabia is now the most likely club to make a move to sign Mohamed Salah, with the possibility of signing him in the January transfer window after his fiery statements.
The report indicates that Liverpool seems comfortable with the situation, while sources at Al-Hilal confirm their willingness to be patient in trying to sign Salah unless an opportunity arises in the next transfer window.
The report explains that Liverpool and Al-Hilal have an excellent relationship, as demonstrated by Darwin Nunez's transfer to the Saudi team last summer.
Given Mohamed Salah’s value, he is expected to be one of the highest-paid players in the Saudi League if he joins, and his salary could reach around 200 million euros annually.
For its part, the BBC confirmed that Saudi Arabia's Al-Hilal was the team that initiated the move to secure the services of Liverpool's star player during the winter transfer window.
Mohamed Salah is under contract with Liverpool, a deal he signed last season that runs for two years, following speculation about his future amidst interest from Saudi clubs.
