Saudi Arabia bosses will reportedly offer Mohamed Salah a staggering £65million contract over two seasons.
Salah, 32, is one of Liverpool's greatest players of all time, with the Egyptian having scored a remarkable 232 goals in 376 games for the club since arriving from Roma in 2017 for an initial fee of £36.5 million.
The striker has won eight trophies at Anfield and remains an integral part of Arne Slot's side, who continue to impress so far this season.
However, Salah's contract expires in the summer and the Egyptian has yet to extend his contract, with speculation over his future currently being a major topic of conversation, and the striker has regularly provided cryptic answers when asked about his future.
As doubts continue to circulate over his future at Anfield, reports now claim Saudi bosses are weighing up a deal for the Egyptian winger.
The suggestions come just a day after Turki Alalshikh, president of Saudi Arabia's General Entertainment Authority, shared a photo of Salah in an Al-Hilal uniform on his Facebook page.
There is uncertainty about Mohamed Salah's future at Liverpool amid a contractual impasse
The Saudi boss, Turki Alalshikh, would have signaled Al-Hilal's intention to sign the Egyptian.
Alalshikh shared a photo of Salah in an Al-Hilal uniform on his Facebook page on Wednesday.
According the sunAlalshikh, who has also played a major role in effectively taking boxing in the country, has signaled Al-Hilal's intention to sign Salah in the summer.
Reports claim Saudi bosses are ready to offer Salah a sweet deal, should he decide to move away from Merseyside.
Given that Salah could join the club on a free transfer once his Liverpool contract expires, it will allow more funds to be available to offer him as a wage package.
Salah has dropped repeated hints in recent months that this season could be his last at Anfield, although the club and player are said to be interested in agreeing new terms, with Mail Sport reporting last month how the Reds They offered a contract.
In an interview with Sky Sports, Salah even declared that “this is my last year” with Liverpool and expressed his intention to leave with the Premier League title.
Meanwhile, in November, Salah He shocked the football world when he publicly criticized the club for the lack of progress in offering him a new contract.
The forward conducted a rare interview with sport mail and to a small group of other journalists after scoring twice in the 3-2 win at Southampton, where he said he was “more out than in”.
Addressing their contract dispute, Salah had said: 'We are almost in December and I have not yet received any offer to stay at the club.
“I'm probably more out than in. You know that I have been in the club for many years.
In November, Salah admitted he was “more out than in” as he waited for a new contract offer.
If he decides to take the step, he could join Neymar in the Saudi giant
“There is no club like this. But in the end it's not in my hands. Like I said, it's December and I still haven't received anything about my future.
'I love the fans. The fans love me. In the end it is not in my hands or in those of the fans.”
Despite the uncertainty over his future at Liverpool, Salah has continued to put in impressive performances for Arne Slot's side throughout the season.
The 32-year-old currently has 18 goals and 13 assists in his 20 Premier League appearances this season, with the Reds top of the table.
Meanwhile, Cristiano Ronaldo has reportedly signed a new deal with Saudi Pro League side Al-Nassr that will confirm his position as the highest-paid footballer in the world.
The 39-year-old superstar joined the Gulf State team in a blockbuster move in January 2023, immediately after his acrimonious departure from Manchester United.
The Portugal international has been handed a staggering contract that sees him earn around £164m per season for his on-field contributions, with a further £49m of his salary coming from off-field ventures.