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Football rumours: Al-Ittihad ready to make £118m bid for Mohamed Salah

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With the transfer deadline looming, Premier League sides are making their final moves as the clock ticks down to September 1st.

According to the Daily Mail, one of the big moves could see a star name leave the Premier League, with Saudi Arabian side Al-Ittihad gearing up for a £118 million bid for Egyptian forward Mohamed Salah (31).

The Daily Star reports that Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp would be “furious” if the move went ahead. The Daily Mirror reports Manchester United are keen to nab a midfielder before the transfer window closes, with Sofyan Amrabat (27), their prime target.

The Daily Mail reports Fiorentina have turned down a £1.7 million loan deal but would consider a deal with an obligation to buy.

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