According to Michael Owen, Mohamed Salah is too important to Liverpool.
Former Liverpool striker Michael Owen urged the team to stick with its “not for sale” approach because he feels Mohamed Salah will never be replaced.
Due to the Saudi Pro League’s ascent to prominence this summer, the 31-year-old Egyptian has been the focus of strong transfer rumors. The team that has been most closely associated is Al Ittihad, and on deadline day, it was reported that Anfield executives had instantly rejected a £150 million offer.
Jurgen Klopp reiterated his talisman’s dedication to the team and called the controversy “a media story that never came through” prior to this afternoon’s triumph over Aston Villa. The manager received immediate payment when his talisman scored the third and final goal of the game for the Reds.
The rumors, however, continue to linger like a terrible odor because the Saudi Arabian transfer window is still open. Some rumors of a £200 million counter offer for a player who would be out of contract in two years have raised serious concerns about which option would be preferable: cash in hand or a player of the highest caliber? Well, Owen has made his position on this issue very obvious.
