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Liverpool Eyeing Second Division Star as Mohamed Salah's Potential Replacement

the Egyptian Mohamed Salah who could go to Saudi Arabia to play for Al Hilal.

By Luis Antonio Zamora

the Egyptian Mohamed Salah who could go to Saudi Arabia to play for Al Hilal.
the Egyptian Mohamed Salah who could go to Saudi Arabia to play for Al Hilal.

The Algerian Rayan Cherki is being followed by Liverpool to sign him and rescue him from Lyon that would be relegated to the second division to become the replacement of the Egyptian Mohamed Salah who could go to Saudi Arabia to play for Al Hilal.

Mohamed Salah and Saudi Arabia: A Rumor that Shocked World Football

The possible transfer of Mohamed Salah to Saudi Arabia has been one of the most talked about topics in the soccer world in recent months. The Liverpool star Egyptian striker has been repeatedly linked with Saudi clubs who have offered astronomical sums of money for his services.

Why all the fuss?

Economic power of Saudi clubs: Saudi Arabian clubs have shown a great economic capacity in recent years, signing big stars of world soccer such as Cristiano Ronaldo and Neymar Jr.

Desire for growth of the Saudi league: The Saudi league seeks to position itself as one of the best in the world and for this it needs to attract the best players. Salah, with his talent and popularity, would be a high-impact signing.


Luis Antonio Zamora

Luis Antonio Zamora

Mi pasión al futbol me llevó involucrarme con los medios de comunicación desde hace 12 años, lapso en el que he podido cubrir con diferentes eventos de talla nacional e internacional. Desde que estaba por terminar la licenciatura en medios de comunicación, ya estaba involucrado en programas de radio y prensa escrita. Ingresé a Alvia Media en el 2022 y desde entonces mi perspectiva se enfocó en ofrecer contenido oportuno para los aficionados, esos que se apasionan en cada partido de su equipo, de...

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