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Mohamed Salah Receives £65 Million Offer from Al Hilal to Double Liverpool Wages

Egyptian international Mohamed Salah, Liverpool’s star forward, has reportedly received a lucrative offer from Saudi Pro League giants Al Hilal. The 32-year-old, whose contract with Liverpool runs until the summer of 2025, has yet to be approached by the Reds for a renewal, sparking speculation about his future.

Details of the Offer

According to a report from The Sun, Al Hilal has proposed a two-year deal worth £65 million, with Salah earning a weekly salary of £600,000—nearly double his current wages at Liverpool, where he earns £350,000 per week.

Al Hilal’s Intentions

Portuguese coach Jorge Jesus, who manages Al Hilal, is keen on bringing Salah to Riyadh as a replacement for Brazilian star Neymar Jr., who is reportedly close to leaving the club. Salah’s addition would bolster Al Hilal’s squad as they aim to maintain their dominance in Asia and strengthen their global profile.

Salah’s Current Form

Salah has been in scintillating form this season, currently leading the Premier League scoring charts with 18 goals, just two behind Manchester City’s Erling Haaland. Across all competitions, the Egyptian has played 29 matches, scoring 21 goals and providing 17 assists—a testament to his world-class consistency.zz

What’s Next?

With Salah eligible to sign a pre-contract agreement with any club as his contract nears its final year, the possibility of a move to Al Hilal becomes more plausible. The offer could tempt Salah, especially considering the financial benefits and the growing appeal of the Saudi Pro League, which has already attracted numerous high-profile players.

The coming weeks could prove decisive for Salah’s future, as Liverpool may face pressure to secure his services or risk losing him to the ambitious Saudi side.

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