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English media reports”sky sports”  have tipped Egyptian Mohamed Salah, the star of Liverpool’s first English football team, to move to the Saudi Roshen League next season, based on what she called a change in strategy to bring stars to Saudi stadiums.


Salah was the focus of many Saudi clubs during last summer’s transfer window, most notably the Etihad, but his English club blocked the doors of negotiations, sticking to the Egyptian star, whose contract expires at the end of next sporting season.
Sky Sport stated that Mohamed Salah’s opportunity to join a Saudi club may be diminished if he does not make a timely decision, noting that the significant change in the strategy of signing major league stars will affect the Liver star’s chances of wearing the logo of a Saudi club.


This came in the context of a report by English Channels on major changes in the strategy of bringing stars to the Saudi League and the extent to which it affects Mohamed Salah’s chances of catching up with stars in the Saudi Roshen League.
Sky Sport explained that Saudi Arabia’s strategy for bringing in stars is not sustainable and will be prolonged by many changes, according to its own sources.


According to English channels, the direction of Saudi clubs will be different in the coming seasons, where special and young foreign players will be contracted, noting that the move is heavily supported by the Saudi Professional League, which considers that signing resonant stars at the end of their sports career is not sustainable for the Saudi League project.


Sky Sport reported that Saudi clubs’ interest in minor players active in European leagues follows the decision of the Saudi Football Federation to adjust the number of players registered in the first team reveals to 25 instead of the previous 30 “, taking into account the entitlement of each club to register 10 non-Saudi players, Starting next season, the amendments have extended the number of foreign players, raising them to 10 instead of 8, including players born in 2003 and above, with the aim of boosting the investment aspect of the clubs’ talent.

In light of this, Sky Sport concluded its report: “If Mohamed Salah wants to move to the Saudi League, he has to expedite a decision on his future, because the later he is approved to move, the less likely he is to go there.”

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