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“Off You Go, Earn Some Money” – Liverpool’s Mohamed Salah’s Transfer to Saudi Arabia Predicted With Cristiano Ronaldo Comparison

Published 10/06/2023, 8:00 AM EDT

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This year’s summer transfer window proved to be quite eventful. It witnessed a number of stars following in the footsteps of Cristiano Ronaldo to Saudi Arabia. Among them, Liverpool star Mohamed Salah was also rumored to make a move to the Middle East. Yet, the transfer ultimately did not materialize. While this outcome may have disappointed Middle Eastern sides, recent speculations now insist that the transfer may materialize in the near future. This naturally drew in intriguing comparisons to CR7.

The Egyptian winger has less than two years remaining on his deal, leading to persistent reports of a potential departure from the Merseyside club.

Ex-Arsenal player compares the prospect of Mohamed Salah’s departure to Cristiano Ronaldo

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Recently, former Arsenal and current BBC pundit Ray Parlour sat for an exclusive chat with MightyTips. While discussing important matters pertaining to soccer, Mo Salah emerged as the topic of discussion. Parlour was asked if Liverpool would retain him or eventually sell him. He said, “No, I don’t think he will, and I think Liverpool know that as well.” He insisted it would have been difficult for the Reds to replace their star player. However, the pundit claimed that the Saudi clubs are “in for a long haul,” and will try again for the Egyptian.

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Parlour then quoted Cristiano Ronaldo’s example, “If they’re doing well in the league, they’re not going to let him go in January. But maybe they’ll deal with the player and say, look, give us the rest of the season, a little bit like Ronaldo at Manchester United. They gave him their blessing and said, look, off you go, earn some money, and do whatever you want to do. I’m sure he’s not short of money now, at Liverpool, but he’s going to earn ridiculous amounts.”

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The former Arsenal player also urged Liverpool to utilize the opportunity and try to secure the incoming of “another Mo Salah” with the money from the incoming proposal. Parlour concluded, “He failed at Chelsea, and Liverpool got the best out of him, so there are players out there who can probably do a job as well.” Indeed, his words suggest Salah may eventually leave Liverpool for Saudi. It remains to be seen when that will happen. But the bigger question is; should the Reds sell the Egyptian?

Should Liverpool sell Mohamed Salah?

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At 31, Salah still possesses the ability to secure more prestigious accomplishments. The winger played an instrumental role in Liverpool’s historic Premier League victory in the 2019-20 season. Salah also played proved the game changer many times in their Champions League triumph in the 2018-19 campaign. The mesmerizing winger continues to be the focal point of attack for the Merseyside club as they aim to rebound back to form after a disappointing last season. Moreover, the player’s dedication to fitness ensures that his abilities don’t wane off anytime soon.

Moreover, his contract is set to expire at the end of the 2024-25 season. This provides the Reds with ample time to contemplate a potential sale. However, one thing remains certain, Jurgen Klopp must begin the search for his successor. After all, Saudi clubs are expected to come knocking for his star player next year.

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What do you make of the comparison between Salah and Ronaldo? Do you think Liverpool should sell the winger if an enticing offer comes through? Let us know in the comments section below.

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Abhishek Mishra

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Abhishek Mishra is a soccer writer at EssentiallySports. Abhishek's love for soccer began during his childhood days when he spent most of his time playing and watching the sport. His early exposure to soccer earned him many accolades at district and zonal levels, making him a true sports enthusiast.
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