Liverpool's summer of upheaval is set to begin, with the Saudi Pro League making a bold move to poach the club's top talent. Mohamed Salah, the Egyptian superstar, has already announced his intention to leave Anfield at the end of the season, with Al-Ittihad, Al-Nassr, and Al Hilal vying for his signature. However, Salah may not be the only Liverpool player on the Saudi radar.
The Saudi Pro League is reportedly targeting Liverpool's sporting director, Richard Hughes, and chief executive of football, Michael Edwards. Both men have been instrumental in the club's recent success, and their expertise could be a major coup for the Saudi league. Edwards' position has been complicated by Liverpool's decision to abandon their multi-club ownership strategy, which he was brought in to oversee.
The 46-year-old could be offered a new opportunity in Saudi Arabia, while Hughes has been identified by Al Hilal as a key figure in their recruitment efforts. Alongside Salah, the potential triple signing from Liverpool could be a significant boost to the Saudi Pro League's profile.
The Saudi Pro League has already made some high-profile signings, including Cristiano Ronaldo, Sadio Mane, and Karim Benzema. With the likes of Salah, Edwards, and Hughes potentially on their way, the league is set to become even more competitive.
💡 NaijaBuzz Takethis triple swoop by Saudi Arabia is a major blow to Liverpool's title aspirations. With their top talent potentially leaving, the Reds will struggle to maintain their competitiveness in the Premier League. The loss of Salah, in particular, will be a huge blow to Liverpool's attack, and it remains to be seen how they will replace his goal-scoring prowess.





