FIFA make transfer rule change to open the door for Al-Hilal to sign Mo Salah

A FIFA council has approved a change in the rules that Mohamed Salah could see at Al-Hilal before the Club World Cup this summer.

The Liverpool star has seen his contract run out and it seems increasingly likely that he will leave Anfield. Salah has not been shy to speak publicly about his situation and, despite excelation on the field, he claims that there is little talk of the club about a new deal.

The Egyptian admits that he sees this as his last campaign with the Reds and Saudi Aarabia is advertised as a likely destination. Al-Hilal his favorites to sign him with the club that has just free from Neymar, which freeing space in the team for a tent signing.

Salah is at Liverpool until the end of the campaign, but an adaptation to the transfer star effectively introduces an “exceptional” transfer window from 1 to 10 June, prior to the start of the World Cup club. That is more than a week before the usual opening of the window, which will be on June 12 this year.

FIFA has green enlightened regulations for the club World Cup “who want to tackle the technical details and can make inconsistencies equal by different registration periods … between participating clubs” in the competition.

The Telegraph reports that new rules Al-Hilal would give the chance to try to add Salah or another player to their team so that they could play for them in the Club World Cup, which starts in the United States on 14 June. Liverpool is not in the 2024 edition of the new extensive tournament.

Al -Hilal are the Saudi champions and have a number of former Premier League players in their books -including Aleksandar Mitrovic, Ruben Neves and Joao Annalo. Adding Salah would be a huge coup and give the team and the competition even more prestige.

In 2023, Al-ittihad made a failed £ 150 million bid for Salah while Liverpool buried their heels. The Egyptian is currently at the top of the goals of the goals, but those in Anfield have allowed him, Virgil van Dijk Dijk and Trent Alexander-Arnold, the chance to leave this summer with none of them new deals.

Neymar only played seven games for Al-Hilal with a serious knee injury that obstructed his career in the Middle East. He was signed by PSG for a maximum of £ 86 million, but is allowed to leave the club through mutual permission and is now ready to return the transition to Boyhood Club Santos.

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