Liverpool rebuffed an eye-watering offer from Al-Ittihad on Friday, but the Saudi club still have time on their side to complete the blockbuster Mohamed Salah aquisition
Jurgen Klopp is hoping the Liverpool owners hold their nerve and reject a staggering £200million offer for Mo Salah.
He knows that the Fenway Sports Group believe that selling a 31-year-old player for a world record fee despite his status at Anfield represents good financial business.
Having rejected Saudi Pro League club Al-Ittihad’s opening £150m offer there is growing confidence amongst the Middle East hierarchy that an increased bid could be accepted by the Merseyside club.
That would leave Klopp frustrated having had no time to bring in an adequate replacement for his goalscoring winger.