"Liverpool has made it clear that Salah is not for sale," he added.
This is because the level has improved compared to before and he can earn a large annual salary. Al-Nasr's recruitment of Cristiano Ronaldo was the start. He enjoyed the superstar effect and drew attention to other players. Clubs in the Saudi Arabian League have stepped up their arms to recruit superstars as if they were competing and have begun to build a super-luxury corps. Al Itahad succeeded in baton. It recruited Karim Benzema, a former Real Madrid goaltender. Recently, Neymar joined the oil money ranks as he left Paris Saint-Germain for Al Hilal after breaking up with Lee Kang-in. The Saudi Arabian League's willingness to recruit superstars extended to Salah, a former top scorer in the English Premier League (EPL). Al-Ittihad moved aggressively to recruit Salah after selecting Karim Benzema and N'Golo Kante as the right person to boost the box office. Al-Ittihad grinded his teeth to recruit Salah. Both transfer fees and annual salaries will be offered at the highest level. Al-Ittihad is reportedly ready to offer Liverpool £150m in transfer fee to sign Salah. In addition, it is a position that Sala's salary can be adjusted to a level similar to that of Ronaldo and Neymar. Neymar's annual salary is reportedly about 220 billion won when he leaves Paris Saint-Germain for Al Hilal. Rumors of Salah's transfer to Il Itihad gained momentum. The player also expressed his willingness to transfer and even predicted that he would soon break up with Liverpool. Liverpool, however, have no intention of giving up Salah. Al-Ittihad's astronomical transfer fee turned down.