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Why Mohamed Salah has now decided he doesn’t want to go to Saudi Arabia
A potential move to Saudi Arabia for Mohamed Salah has dominated the headlines over the past 12 months.
The Egyptian’s Liverpool future appear to be up in the air after his comments to Sky♍ Sports over the weekend, and, once again, that Saudi speculation is stepping up.
However, Salah appar✱ently isn’t so keen on a move ♒to the middle east.
Indeed, according to the , Salah doesn’t want to move to Saud✤i Arabia for one ve🐻ry specific reason.

Why Mohamed Salah doesn’t want to move to Saudi Arabia.
According to the Echo’s repo🍒rt, Salah doesn’t want to move to S🌄audi Arabia due to the hit his reputation would take if he made this move.
Apparently Salah has been put off the move after seeing Sadio Mane become less an🐓d less relevant as a player s☂ince joining Al Nassr.
Mane, ju♔st two years ago, was the 🍨Ballon d’Or runner up, but these days, you rarely hear the man discussed amongst the best players on the planet.
“Salah doesn’t want to be like S𝔉adio in Saudi Arabia,” One source was quoted. “Even if it means more money.”
Money doesn’t mean everything
Of course, Salah would be tempted by the fortune that is on offer in Saudi Arabia, but t꧋he reality is that money doesn’t me✅an everything.
Yes, Salah could earn millions in Saudi, but he’s ဣalready earning tons at Liverpool, a🐲nd his legacy is more important.
Salah isn’t 💟far off becoming only the fourth player ever to hit 200 Premier League goals, and there are still a lot of trophies to win and compete for at ﷺLiverpool.
Salah’s legacy is secure, but he could go down as an all-time great of the game if he stays at this level for a few more years, and, sadly, a move to Saudi Arabia basically spells the end of any top-level player’s 🔯career.