Saudi Arabian teams continue to make waves in the transfer market and buy the best in European football. Saudi Arabian champions Al Ittihad have rejected a £100m bid from the Premier League giants.

Mohamed SalahPhoto: John Super / AP / Profimedia

Liverpool reject Al Ittihad’s £100m bid for Mohamed Salah

This summer, the Saudi Arabian Championship has seriously stepped up.

Karim Benzema, N’Golo Kante, Neymar, Sadio Mane and many other top European players signed contracts with clubs in Saudi Arabia this summer.

They are still looking for players, but Liverpool are one of the European clubs who have rejected a huge bid for the player.

Despite missing out on Jordan Henderson and Fabinho in Saudi Arabia, Jurgen Klopp’s side are very happy with Mohamed Salah.

The Sheiks are doing all they can to land Mohamed Salah, with reigning champions Al Ittihad making a huge bid of around £100million.

Despite this, the Arabs have been hurt by the refusal of the Premier League giants, who have no intention of giving up their most important player.

Mohamed Salah has been working in Liverpool since July 2017. The Cormorants then brought him from Roma for €42 million, and since then the Egyptian has made 308 appearances for the team at Anfield Road.

Since his time at Liverpool, Salah has scored 187 goals and provided 81 assists.

He recently became the third top scorer in the club’s history, overtaking the legendary Steven Gerrard.