Liverpool legend Robbie Fowler is desperate for Mohamed Salah not to join him in Saudi Arabia.
The Premier League great is currently in the gulf state coaching second division side Al Qadsiah, and has seen a huge influx of new arrivals.
The Saudi Pro League — their first division — has spent over £500million this summer, with Brazil superstar Neymar the latest arrival at Al Hilal.
A summer of enormous investment is showing no signs of relenting, which may come as a concern to Liverpool fans amid reports of interest in Salah.
The Egyptian would be a bigger signing than any before him, at the peak of his powers aged 31, and racking up numerous records in the Anfield history books.
But for Liverpool legend Fowler, he’s keen for Salah to stay away from Saudi Arabia for now.
Asked if he might be able to tempt him into a transfer, he told Ben Jacobs, talkSPORT's Saudi Arabia correspondent: “I’ll put in a word for him to stay. I want him to stay at Liverpool.
“But good players will always get linked here because this country and this Pro League wants good players and that’s the simplicity of it.
And on summer signings such as Jordan Henderson, who gave up the Liverpool captain’s armband to join Al Ettifaq, Fowler said: “I think it’s a huge statement, we spoke before about where this country wants to be.
“When you’re signing players who are playing for England, and Liverpool’s captain, it’s huge, it really is, and it just shows you the power of what can happen if you want it badly.”
The other side of the coin for Liverpool isn’t such good news, with Fabinho also heading out of Merseyside to Saudi, leaving the Reds running on fumes in defensive midfield.
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