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Liverpool are set to lose multiple players this summer.
The club is set to rebuild and it could start with the departure of some big name players. Liverpool’s three best players are all out of contract at the end of the season. Mohamed Salah, Trent Alexander-Arnold and Virgil Van Dijk could all leave Anfield at the end of the season.
While Trent is reportedly set to sign for Real Madrid, Virgil Van Dijk has also been linked with a move to Paris Saint-Germain. It looks like the only player set to stay at Anfield this summer is Mohamed Salah. The forward is in talks with the reds over a new deal according to the latest reports.
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Saudi clubs are still after Liverpool star

Since January, Saudi clubs have been after Mohamed Salah. Al-Hilal had a bit turned down during the January window, as Liverpool and Salah wanted to see out the rest of the season. It was widely reported that the 32-year old wants to continue his career at the top level in Europe.
However, it looks like clubs in the region will continue to fight to sign Salah. Thomas Spring, Head of Scouting in the Saudi Pro League, says the league are still looking to sign top class players. He then named Mohamed Salah and Darwin Nunez as potential targets ahead of this summer:
“I think that the recruitment model will be a healthy balance between elite, world-class players. So I still envisage a Mo Salah, a De Bruyne, a Darwin Nunez. I still envisage those players coming across.
“But I also envisage more emerging players like a Jhon Duran, for example, I see more younger players that are really operating successfully in leagues around Europe coming across. And that healthy balance being there.”
Spring then added that the Saudi League hopes to reach the level of top competitions like the Premier League.
“Then I also envisage that the ambition will still be there,” he added. “So the goal of the SPL is to compete with Europe’s top-five leagues. So whatever method to achieve that, whether that’s staffing or facilities or player recruitment, medical, discipline, I envisage they will invest heavily into that. To come on par with Europe’s top-five leagues.”
Mohamed Salah’s Liverpool contract runs out this summer.
