Liverpool have kick-started the season on a positive note, but attention is shifting towards the upcoming January transfer window and their star Mohamed Salah. While there's increased interest in the Egypt internatioanl, Liverpool's position appears resolute.
Reports suggest that Jurgen Klopp's side will turn down any offers for Mohamed Salah in the January transfer window. The Reds' star is expected to draw attention from the Saudi Pro League once again in the upcoming year, following a substantial bid rejection over the summer.
In September, Liverpool declined a bid of $182 million, with the Saudi Arabian transfer window extending beyond the Premier League's closure. Speculation surrounding Salah's move to the Middle East has persisted.
Salah's contract with Liverpool is valid until 2025, which has led to suggestions that the Reds might consider selling him in one of the upcoming transfer windows instead of letting him leave for free at the end of his contract. However, it appears that a January departure is unlikely.
As per information from Football Insider, Liverpool is adamant that they will not part ways with Salah in the upcoming window, regardless of the offers that may arise or any desire from the player to make a move. This decision remains steadfast despite the continued 'significant interest,' with the Egyptian forward regarded as a valuable asset for the Pro League.