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Saudi Arabia wants to strike hard again during the summer transfer window. Very active on the transfer market last summer with the arrivals of several renowned players, the Gulf country intends to shake up the football world again.
Indeed, the Saudi Pro League would like to attract five stars from the Old Continent this summer. According to information from Marca, Mohamed Salah, David De Gea, Casemiro, Luka Modric and Robert Lewandowski are targeted by Saudi clubs. Initial contacts have reportedly been made with the clubs themselves recently regarding certain ones.
Among these players, Mohamed Salah could really consider this option and join Saudi Arabia. Tracked very closely last summer, the Egyptian almost joined the Gulf country in the last days of the transfer window. This time it could be the right one.
At the end of his contract in June 2025 with Liverpool, the number 11 of the Reds could leave the Mersey club like his coach Jürgen Klopp and not participate in the club’s new cycle.
He is also not the only Scousers player who could set sail. Captain Virgil van Dijk and Trent-Alexander Arnold are also said to be considering their future at the club. To be continued…
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