Egyptian international Mohamed Salah, who is under contract with Liverpool until June 2025, continues to receive interest from Saudi Arabia, and a major decision could be made this summer.Meanwhile, his club is also reportedly hoping to renew his contract.
Liverpool has been pushing for a mid- to long-term search for a successor to the long-time contributor to the team’s victories in the form of goals and assists. While various names of right wingers have surfaced and disappeared, Wolverhampton Wanderers FW Pedro Neto is one of the candidates.
According to The Standard, Wolves are expected to demand a transfer fee of more than 60 million pounds from clubs other than Liverpool that are interested in the Portuguese winger, including Arsenal and Tottenham Hotspur.
The club sold Mateus Nunes, another Portuguese midfielder, to Manchester City for £53 million this summer, generating enough profit that they are not driven to let go of the team’s attacking cornerstone on the cheap. There is also no need to rush into a time frame, as he has a contract remaining until June 2027.
Securing a center back also depends on how the budget is allocated in Liverpool, which is said to be a point of reinforcement, but it is not a sum that cannot be raised, and if Egyptian King is released at a high price, there will be even more room to spare.
The transfer saga over the 23-year-old winger is still running its parallel lines, but how will it play out this summer?