Liverpool's manager Jurgen Klopp has affirmed that the team is prepared to reject any offers for winger Mohamed Salah in the upcoming summer transfer window.
There has been growing interest from Al-Ittihad, with reports emerging from Saudi Arabia indicating a potential bid for the 31-year-old winger.
According to these reports, the Saudi Pro League champions are considering the possibility of making Salah the highest-paid player in history, aiming to lure him away from Liverpool.
However, Klopp has emphasized Liverpool's firm position that they have no intention of selling the forward.
Klopp told on Friday's press conference. "We don't have an offer. Mo Salah is a Liverpool player.
"There is nothing there. If there would be something, the answer would be no. That's it."
When asked if he had any concerns about Salah, Klopp insisted the Egyptian is "100%" committed to Liverpool.
"My life philosophy is that I think about a problem when I have it.
"There's absolutely nothing at the moment. If something comes up, which I don't know, then I can think about it.
"But I said already, if there would be something [a bid], it would be no."