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Saudi -Arabia’s Minister of Sports for Mohamed Salah to join the Pro League | Mohamed Salah

Saudi -arabia’s sports minister says he would like to have Mohamed Salah played in the top class of his country and reveals a winter world championship in 2034 that is “a debate that we still have with FIFA”.

Salah was in a sensational form for Liverpool this season, but is no longer a contract in the summer, whereby there is speculation that the Saudi Pro League could be a possible destination for the Egyptians.

Prince Abdulaziz bin Turki al-Faisal was asked whether Salah was the “big price” for the National Nation of the Middle East, in an interview that was broadcast on Thursday evening on the Piers Morgan uncensored YouTube channel.

“In any case, because if he ticks the right box, we would like to have him,” he said. “We have the feeling that we are one with the Egyptians, from our culture and our history and so on.

Mo Salah or other players who are good role models to have a pleasure and privilege in the Saudi league. Will it happen or not? This is due to the clubs to decide and see what negotiations are going on. “

On January 3, Salah said that his representatives and Liverpool were “far from any progress” in a new deal.

Saudi Arabia received the right last month to organize the 2034 World Cup. When asked about the planning of the tournament, Prince Abdulaziz said: “This is a debate that we still have with FIFA, and I am sure that the ultimate goal would be:“ What would be the best experience for the fans and to come and participate? ‘”

He pointed out the “success” of Katar in the staging of a winter world championship in November and December 2022, in which many European leagues took a break in the middle of the season. “Everyone continued with their business, and it didn’t affect anyone in a large way,” he said. “Some actually claimed that the games were actually better at that time because it was at the beginning of the season and the athletes had their top performance at the end of the season.”

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When asked what he thought was the final decision, he said: “To be honest, I don’t know. We still have a long way to decide about it, and a lot could change in the next 10 years, even with leagues and so on. “

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