Liverpool stars on course to join new club TOGETHER in crazy double deal
Liverpool could see two stars leave for the same club. The Reds are set for big changes in 2025.
Liverpool could lose a series of stars in 2025. The big three are all on expiring contracts, of course.
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Trent Alexander-Arnold, Virgil van Dijk and Mo Salah are all out of contract at the end of this season. It's a story that's been rumbling on since the end of last season - but Liverpool don't appear particularly close to agreeing terms with any of them.
There are even doubts over Alexander-Arnold's willingness to re-sign. As for the others, the problem is almost certainly on Liverpool's side as their ages make any long-term deals risky.
It opens the door to outside clubs. Non-English sides can actually agree pre-contracts with the trio and you can be certain there are attempts to do just that.
Salah, for instance, is reportedly the subject of interest from Al-Hilal in Saudi Arabia. And what makes things a little crazier is that he's not the only Liverpool player in that position.
Al-Hilal want Liverpool stars
Al-Hilal have been linked with Salah for some time now. Darwin Nunez, however, is a new name in the mix.
Anfield Watch exclusively revealed that Al-Hilal are hoping to sign the striker, with Liverpool asking for an incredible amount to agree a sale. As far as we understand, they intend to try and get both players.
Neymar's probable exit makes the deal very possible. Now Al-Hilal could try and Unite a pair of Liverpool players - and a pair that works incredibly well together, too.
It'll cost them an awful lot of money in wages, in particular, but perhaps this is the latest major investment and the 'big one' for 2025. The way things are going, Liverpool could well see two of their front-line depart for Saudi Arabia.
It's easy to draw comparisons with 2023 when Liverpool watched Jordan Henderson and Fabinho leave the club for Saudi Arabia. Roberto Firmino also went there that summer, as did Sadio Mané. Gini Wijnaldum was, quite ridiculously, another from the 2020 title-winning side who went to Saudi.
And now it's all set to happen again.
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