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The crazy £132m offer Mohamed Salah has now received to leave Liverpool

Liverpool striker Mohamed Salah has been offered a tempting sum of money to leave Anfield, it has been claimed.

Salah has been alarmingly out of form by his world-class standards, but he returned to his best on Saturday night, opening the scoring in the Reds’ 2-0 home win over Aston Villa in the Premier League.

It was a special night for the 33-year-old, who became the third player in Liverpool’s history to score 250 goals for the club, joining Ian Rush and Roger Hunt. Speaking after the Villa game, he admitted his delight at achieving such a great feat.

“It’s very important. We suffered a few defeats in the Premier League and the Champions League, but I’m happy that we are starting to get back on track now. It’s a good plus before very important matches against [Real] Madrid and the city. This is a very important victory for us. It’s a great feeling to score goals and win trophies for such a big club. It’s something I don’t take for granted. I am so proud and so happy with this achievement.”

For Salah, it’s now about hitting the ground running and getting back to the form everyone knows he can achieve consistently, inspiring Liverpool’s changes in fortunes this season. He is under contract at Anfield until the summer of 2027, but a shock exit rumor has now emerged.

Liverpool legend Salah offered £132m a year to leave

According to a huge report out of Spain, an unnamed club have offered Salah £132 million a year in wages in order to lure him away from Liverpool.

Mo Salah’s offer to leave Liverpool

Per year

£132 million

Per month

£11 million

Per week

£2.5 million

Per day

£361,000

Per hour

£15,000

It would be a huge surprise and a shame to see Salah leave Liverpool before his recently signed new deal expires, even though he clearly hasn’t been at his best of late.

He improved greatly against Villa and remains a hugely influential figure for the Reds, with Arne Slot waxing lyrical about his star striker after the match.

“It’s almost unbelievable if you score 250 goals, let alone 250 goals for a club. You don’t see much in football anymore. Apart from the goal, he had a very good performance. When we had to play long, we mainly played for him and he held the ball and the team could come to him. What I liked was that he also helped the team defensively.”

Salah is now undoubtedly one of the greatest players in Liverpool’s history, and while such a sum of money could turn any player’s head, the hope is that he wants to spend as much time at Anfield as possible.

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