Representatives of the wealthy Saudi Arabia football team made their last effort to lure Salah before their transfer market closed on September 7.
Al-Ittihad yearns for the signature of the Egyptian striker. They see him as a symbol of Arab football, so they are willing to spend big.

Accordingly, the club will send a huge offer worth 170 million pounds, with the agreement increasing to 215 million pounds including add-ons.
If Liverpool nod to sell, Mohamed Salah will surpass Neymar to become the most expensive player on the planet.
SunSport further revealed that Al-Ittihad intends to pay Salah a “hard” salary of £ 2.45 million per week. In addition, the Egyptian striker also enjoys a percentage of the revenue from the sale of jerseys.
And yet, each victory of Al-Ittihad, Salah will pocket an additional bonus of £ 55,000 / match.
He also took on the role of brand ambassador for at least 3 major Saudi Arabian companies during his time playing football here. Each company agreed to pay Salah £6 million a year in advertising money.
Although coach Jurgn Klopp stated firmly that Salah is not a player for sale, the top brass of Al-Ittihad Club understand that Liverpool’s owner – FSG Group is wondering about this bargain deal.
Regarding the 31-year-old player personally, Salah is tempted by money so he really wants Liverpool to listen to the proposal from Saudi Arabia.