Szoboszlai declares Salah will stay Liverpool after Egyptian star reveɑled a £200m proposal from Saudi Arabia in the dressing room

DOMINIK SZOBOSZLAI has given an insight into how the Liverpool team are dealing with Mohamed Salah’s rumoured move to Saudi Arabia.

 

Al-Ittihad are determined to sign the Liverpool forward, with the Saudi transfer window not shutting until Thursday.

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Szoboszlai has given an insight into the Liverpool dressing room

 

Salah has been the subject of two offers from Al-Ittihad, worth £150million and £170m.

And that interest is showing no signs of abating with rumours that Al-Ittihad will return with another offer worth £200m.

Jurgen Klopp said after the game that he was confident that Salah will still be at the club come the end of the Saudi window.

Sky Sports asked Szoboszlai, who opened the scoring in Liverpool’s 3-0 win over Aston Villa whether the dressing room had been talking about Salah’s proposed move.

Szoboszlai said: “Everyone is talking about it and of course we are talking about it to each other. But he wants to stay and be here so we are happy. He is a great person and we need guys like that.”

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Mo Salah kissing the Liverpool badge

The Saudi league is anxious to make a move for Salah in order to make him the face of the league.

The state will reportedly pay the winger £2.4 million per week to compete in the Saudi Pro League, according to sources.

He currently earns roughly £350,000 per week at Liverpool.

The Premier League is powerless to stop its best players from leaving, according to Jurgen Klopp, because of the absurd amounts being offered.

However, Liverpool has imposed a limit on Salah and is unable to acquire a replacement now that the British transfer window has officially closed.Szoboszlai expressed his excitement at scoring his first goal in the game and expressed the hope that there would be many more to follow.

“In the first home game [against Bournemouth] we did not start so well and also at Newcastle, we did not start so well. So after a team meeting, we were told to start well and finish with 11 men. So we scored a quick goal and that was good. Hopefully, everyone will stay healthy.

“As a midfielder, we need time. We do not know each other so when the games come we will be even better and better.”