Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp has responded to ongoing speculations surrounding the potential transfer of Mohamed Salah to Saudi Arabia. Klopp is making it clear that there is no current offer on the table for the Egyptian superstar, reported by goal.com.

Recent reports have linked Salah to a possible move to Al-Ittihad, a club gearing up for the FIFA Club World Cup later this year. It's been suggested that a record-breaking contract proposal has been presented to Salah, which would see him earn more in Saudi Arabia than football icons Cristiano Ronaldo and Neymar.

However, Klopp has stated that Liverpool has not received any bids for Salah. He affirmed, “The position remains the same absolutely. That's how it is. Nothing else to say. No offer as far as I know.”

As the summer transfer window nears its end, Liverpool is understandably hesitant to part ways with one of their most valuable assets. Salah has been a cornerstone of the team's success, and Liverpool remains committed to keeping him in their squad.

While the Reds are not considering Mohamed Salah's departure, there could be potential arrivals at Anfield. Jurgen Klopp hinted at a possible deal for Dutch midfielder Ryan Gravenberch, who is rumored to be joining Liverpool from Bayern Munich. However, Klopp remained tight-lipped about the details, stating, “We cannot talk about that because nothing has really happened yet. If something happens, then we can talk about it on Sunday.”

Liverpool is set to return to Premier League action this weekend as they face Aston Villa. The team has secured seven points from their first three fixtures of the season and is looking to maintain their strong start in the league.