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Mohamed Salah, the star forward for Liverpool, is reportedly set to leave Anfield this summer after agreeing to a transfer, according to former Liverpool defender Jose Enrique.

The speculation about Salah's departure intensified following significant offers from the Saudi Pro League during the previous summer transfer window, with Al-Ittihad making a substantial €175 million bid, which Liverpool rejected.

However, it's expected that Saudi clubs will renew their efforts to sign Salah in 2024. Enrique expressed confidence in Salah's departure, citing a previous offer of £200 million and suggesting that an agreement may already exist between Salah and potential suitors. With Jurgen Klopp departing as manager, the timing seems opportune for Salah's exit, given the impending changes at Liverpool. At 32 years old, Salah's departure would mark the end of an era at Liverpool, where he has made a significant impact since joining from Roma in 2017 for €38 million.

During his tenure, Salah has scored 209 goals in 342 appearances, playing a pivotal role in Liverpool's Premier League and Champions League triumphs. His contributions have earned him three Premier League Golden Boots and the Premier League Player of the Year award for the 2017-18 season.

As speculation mounts, Salah's departure could mark a significant transition for both the player and the club.