Transfer Talk: Al-Ittihad prepare one last push to sign Salah

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Mohamed Salah is a target for Saudi side Al-Ittihad
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Al-Ittihad are preparing one last push to sign Mohamed Salah before the Saudi transfer window slams shut on Thursday.

A delegation from the Middle East outfit reportedly arrived in London last Saturday in a bid to persuade the Liverpool star to complete a move.

An offer of around £150million from the Saudi champions was dismissed by the Reds before Salah played and scored in the 3-0 win over Aston Villa in the Premier League.

According to the Daily Mail, Al-Ittihad will increase their offer to around £200m in the next 48 hours, with the belief that Salah would be open to the transfer.

Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp has insisted his talisman — who signed a new three-year contract last summer — is not for sale and remains happy at Anfield.

After the win over Villa, the German coach said: "He didn't tell me [if he wants to stay] but he didn't have to. He speaks with his training and performances and behaviour. 

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"We had meetings this week and the meetings were not about what we did in the past, it was about what we will do in the future."

Al-Ittihad have already signed a number of high-profile players from Europe this summer including Karim Benzema, N'Golo Kante and Salah's former Liverpool team-mate Fabinho.

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According to 90min, Besiktas are close to finalising a deal for Arsenal's 28-year-old winger Nicolas Pepe.

Newcastle captain Jamaal Lascelles, 29, is a target for Saudi side Al-Shabab, say TEAMTalk.

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Mohamed SalahPremier LeagueLiverpoolSaudi Pro League (SPL)Al Ittihad

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