Liverpool hopes to sign Bayern winger Leroy Sane to replace Mohamed Salah, who may be pursued by Saudi Pro League clubs.
Liverpool always wants Bundesliga players during transfers. Jurgen Klopp’s expertise of Germany’s top tournament helps. Jorg Schmadtke, The Kop’s sporting director, also worked in Germany for years.
In summer 2023, Liverpool signed Bayern midfielder Ryan Gravenberch. The Premier League is reportedly looking for another Bavarian player.
The Red Brigade wants former Man City winger Leroy Sane, according to Football Insider.
At 27, Sane is at his best and Liverpool wants him badly. Especially if they can’t keep Salah despite Saudi clubs’ interest.
Sane joined Bayern in July 2020 after four seasons with Man City. After signing a 5-year contract with the Bavarian Gray Tigers, he became a key оffensive player.
Bayern will negotiate to extend Sane’s contract, according to transfer specialist Fabrizio Romano. The German star said he’s pleased and won’t leave Munich. Therefore, Liverpool must pay a lot to succeed in this transaction.
Saudi Arabia delegation to England, will Salah break Neymar’s record?
The board of Al-Ittihad Club (Saudi Arabia) was present in England with the hope of reaching an agreement to recruit Mohamed Salah from Liverpool for up to 215 million pounds, equivalent to 250 million euros.
After September 1, England’s summer transfer window expired. Saudi Pro League clubs can buy players until Thursday (September 7). Thus, Mohamed Salah’s future at Anfield is uncertain.
Saudi Arabia despatched a delegate to London to finalize this agreement promptly. Al-Ittihad offered Salah to Liverpool for up to 150 million pounds, but Liverpool declined.
British media sаy Saudi Arabia hasn’t given up. Another offer was made for 215 million pounds, or 250 million euros. Salah will smаsh the transfer record of Neymar, who joined PSG in summer 2017 for 198 million pounds (230 million euros at current prices), if Liverpool agrees.
Jurgen Klopp told reporters Salah will stay at Liverpool. He has repeated this when asked about the Egyptian star’s future. Klopp is optimistic in Salah’s future, but Saudi Arabia’s generosity worries him. He urged the FA to encourage FIFA to shorten the Saudi Pro League’s transfer deadline.
Jurgen Klopp’s suspicions are justified because Al-Ittihad will pay Salah up to 2.45 million pounds each week. Salah, 31, has only two years left on his contract, therefore Liverpool would strugglе to reject a £200 million offer.
Salah will also receive a big percentage of jersey sales, match winnings, and brand ambassador compensation from at least three major Saudi Arabian corporations during the contract. These corporations will pay Salah £6 million each.