Liverpool news: Absolute superstar told to make big move ‘to be biggest star’
LIVERPOOL superstar Mohamed Salah has been told he could replace Cristiano Ronaldo as the “biggest player” in the Saudi Pro League after the Reds superstar admitted that he is closer to leaving the club than staying.
Salah has been in sensational form for Liverpool this season and is one of the big reasons why the Reds sit top of the Premier League, eight points ahead of Manchester City, and looking like the side that will beat the Manchester giants.
However – there has been alot of speculation regarding the future of Mohamed Salah, he is out of contract at the end of the season and no closer to agreeing a new contract than he was at the very start of the season.
Now pundit Lee Sharpe believes Saudi Arabia is Salah’s most likely destination, if he does decide to leave Anfield, and says he would replace Ronaldo as the biggest star in the league.
Sharpe told Racing Tipster: “I can only imagine Mohamed Salah would go to Saudi Arabia, as I don’t think anyone else will be able to afford him. There’s also nowhere else he could go in Europe that’s a bigger club, with a bigger fanbase, crowd and atmosphere than he has at Liverpool – he’s not going to go to Manchester United, that’s for sure!
‘He’ll likely just want to secure his future and have an easier life in Saudi. If he did go there, he’d be the biggest player in the Saudi Pro League – he’s still young and fit enough to dominate.
‘We see Cristiano Ronaldo doing well over there, but I think Salah is a better player and a bigger name than him these days.”
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Look, nobody wants to see Mo Salah leave the club, but at this stage of his career, he has done everything and may want that massive payday to make the move to Saudi.
And although LIVERPOOL fans would be said to se the player leave, he has done alot for the club over the years and his goals have helped the club win so much.
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