The 33-year-old has struggled to justify a spot in Liverpool’s starting line up so far this season and was dropped by Slot for their games against West Ham and Sunderland.
Liverpool earned four points across those two games without Salah in the starting eleven, although he did come on at half time in the 1-1 draw with Sunderland on Wednesday (December 3).
According to The Telegraph, the Saudi Pro League has made it clear that funding will be made available to bring Salah to the Middle East, if he is open to the move.
Liverpool rejected a huge £150 million bid for the Egyptian back in 2024, and with his contract set to expire in 2027, they could still earn a substantial fee.
