Salah could still go to Saudi – Friday’s gossip

Salah could still go to Saudi – Friday’s gossip

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Real Madrid will compete against Manchester United for a Greek wonderkid, Mohamed Salah might still be heading to the Saudi Pro League, Galatasaray will offer him a sizable contract, and Real Madrid will still have to offer him a sizable deal.

Should Mohamed Salah, an Egyptian forward, look to leave Liverpool, the Saudi Pro League is still able to finance a move. (Telegraph requires a subscription)

Galatasaray, a giant in Turkey, intends to lure Salah to sign a contract worth between £15 million and £16,500,000 per year. (Fichajes – Spanish)

Olympiakos and Greece’s Christos Mouzakitis, 18, will compete for Real Madrid‘s signature. (Sun)

Jan Paul van Hecke, a 25-year-old Dutch defender from Brighton, could be worth a $40 million bid. (Teamtalk)

Jean-Philippe Mateta, 28, has stated to Crystal Palace that he wants to look into a potential departure as soon as January. (Teamtalk)

In January, Leeds are interested in signing 24-year-old Santiago Gimenez from AC Milan. (Fichajes – Spanish)

After receiving a limited amount of game time, Wolves will let Spanish midfielder Fer Lopez, age 21, leave on loan in January. (Romano-Fabrizio)

Dutch international Lamare Bogarde, age 21, is being watched closely by Brighton. (Telegraph requires a subscription)

Allan Elias, a 21-year-old Brazilian midfielder for Palmeiras, is wanted by Newcastle. (Goal)

Elche and Spain’s under-21 midfielder Rodrigo Mendoza have been scouted by href=”https://www.bbc.com/sport/football/teams/arsenal” class=”ssrcss-k8mrr8-InlineLink e1kn3p7n0″> class=”ssrcss-1xjjfut-BoldText e5tfeyi3″>Arsenal. (Sky Sports)

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