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Jota puts Mo Salah to Ittihad transfer at risk as Celtic hero's stance throws up fresh hurdle for Liverpool superstar

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Mohamed Salah's transfer to Al-Ittihad could be further complicated by Jota - who is determined NOT to leave Al-Ittihad. The Liverpool megastar is subject of a late Saudi push to sign him.

The Anfield giants booted out a £100m move but reports suggest the Saudis aren't finished there and are prepared to go as high as £200m to tempt them to part with their midfield talisman.

Salah isn't pushing for the move but it's become an open secret that he would say yes to a switch to the Middle East if an agreement can be reached.

That stance has further encouraged the Gulf state, who see Salah, the most recognisable Arab footballer in the world by some distance, as an even bigger signing for them than Cristiano Ronaldo.

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