Mohamed Salah ‘to leave’ Liverpool at the end of the season with ‘record-breaking contract’ already agreed

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Mohamed Salah ‘To Leave’ Liverpool For Saudi Pro League This Summer?

Former Aston Villa striker Gabriel Agbonlahor has dropped a massive bombshell, stating that Mohamed Salah will indeed leave Liverpool for the Saudi Pro League this summer.

Speaking on talkSPORT, Agbonlahor said, "I know Salah’s going. Saudi, on a record contract."

If true, this move would be a massive coup for the Saudi Pro League, with Salah set to earn more than Cristiano Ronaldo and become the face of the division.

Salah has been linked with the SPL for some time now, with Liverpool reportedly rejecting a £100m-plus bid for the Egyptian king in the summer.

In fact, the 31-year-old has already dropped hints about his future at the club. Speaking to Sky Sports after Liverpool’s win over Manchester United, Salah said, "It’s not up to me but no one has spoken to me at the club. You know this is my last year in the club. I just want to enjoy it."

Rumors are swirling around three of Liverpool’s big guns – Salah, Virgil Van Dijk, and Trent Alexander-Arnold – who all see their contracts expire at the end of the season.

As the clock ticks down on potential extensions, a trio of potential departures threatens to leave Liverpool exposed, especially in attack and defense.

Agbonlahor believes that Salah will reject any offer to sign a new deal at Liverpool and instead make the bold move to the Saudi Pro League.

"I think he would have signed a new contract by now if he was staying, and it’s an offer he can’t turn down," the former Premier League striker insisted.

Will Salah make the surprise move to the SPL this summer? Only time will tell.

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