Salah may leave Liverpool and return to his former club Roma

According to a report published by Gazzetta dello Sport, the famous Liverpool winger Mohamed Salah may continue his career in an unexpected direction during the summer transfer window. Zamin.uz reported on this matter.
Specifically, rumors have widely circulated that the 33-year-old Egyptian national team leader could return to his former club, Roma. As the season draws to a close and the likelihood of Salah leaving Anfield increases, representatives from the Italian capital are considering offering him a one-year contract.
The biggest challenge in this potential transfer will be related to the player's salary. Mohamed Salah currently earns approximately twelve million euros per year before taxes at Liverpool.
However, Roma has set a strict salary cap of four million euros for its players. Thus, if this transfer materializes and the player wishes to play for the Italian club, his current income would need to be significantly reduced.
Mohamed Salah previously enjoyed a very successful period playing for Roma. He left his mark on the club's history by scoring thirty-four goals in a total of ninety-three matches for the team.
Therefore, his previous achievements in the Italian capital could make a reunion very attractive for both parties. Especially now that the club is seeking experienced and results-oriented attacking options, Salah's arrival is expected to be a major boost for the team.
At the same time, interest in the player's future has also been observed from Saudi Arabia. Reports indicate that Al-Ittihad and Al-Qadisiya clubs are ready to fully meet Mohamed Salah's financial demands to sign him.
If the financial factor becomes decisive in the upcoming transfer, Saudi teams could become stronger contenders than Roma. This information was presented based on reports from Gazzetta dello Sport.





