While Neymar could leave Al-Hilal after two disappointing seasons punctuated by repeated injuries, the Saudi club is looking to replace the Brazilian star in the hearts of its fans and could set its sights on Mohamed Salah, at any cost.
While the Egyptian striker sees his contract with Liverpool end at the end of the season, the Riyadh club would try to outdo the European big names to recover the “Pharaoh” in its workforce. To do this, according to the British daily Daily Mail, the Public Investment Fund of the Middle East Monarchy (PIF), which manages the biggest local clubs, would be ready to offer him a salary of more than 77 million euros (£65 million) over two years.
Al-Hilal reconnected with Salah’s entourage
The darling of Anfield could therefore join Cristiano Ronaldo, Sadio Mané or even Karim Benzema and Riyad Mahrez in the Saudi Pro League. This is not the first time that the Egyptian has attracted the attention of Al-Hilal, but the club would have moved up a gear by resuming contact with those around him.
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The news does not do the business of Paris Saint-Germain, on the front line for several weeks to recruit Salah, nor that of Liverpool, which hopes to sign him an extension.
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