On Monday, Mohamed Salah asserted that he is "committed" to Liverpool, his agent Ramy Abbas tweeted amid speculation about a potential move to the KSA.
The statements of Abbas came after a Saudi newspaper Al Riyadiah claimed that Al-Ittihad made proposed to sign Salah for two years contract worth £155m, alongside, a £52m transfer fee.
Last Summer, Salah signed three years with Liverpool which runs until June 2025.
Abbas addressed the news, saying: "Mohamed remains committed to LFC."
"If we considered leaving LFC this year, we wouldn't have renewed the contract last summer."
Last July, two Saudi clubs are targeting Liverpool's star Mohamed Salah, and they have been in contact with the Egyptian star for a Saudi move.
There is no doubt that Salah is a popular and iconic figure in the Arab world, so his move to the Saudi pro league would be another big win.
Rudy Galetti said that both Al-Nassr and Al-Hilal are attempting to sign Salah and they made contact with him.
The journalist added that Contacts are in progress and both clubs are trying to understand if there is a chance for negotiation.