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This week, reports emerged that Saudi Pro League side Al-Hilal were keen on bringing Liverpool sporting director Richard Hughes.
Reports from Saudi Arabia even claimed that an agreement had been reached for the Scot to join at the end of the season. However, it seems that while there is legitimate legs to the story, talks of an agreement are premature.
However, following on from the Telegraph, the Athletic have likewise confirmed that Al-Hilal, alongside three other Saudi sides, are very keen on the Reds chief. It is suggested they are well-placed to offer Hughes are lucrative contract to lure him from Anfield.
Amid all the speculation, FSG and Liverpool’s stance on Hughes leaving for Al-Hilal has been clarified.
James Pearce of the Athletic has asserted that despite the poor season, FSG remain keen on keeping hold of Richard Hughes:
“This season has been problematic for Liverpool but Hughes remains highly regarded by FSG, who won’t want to lose him.”
“The owners were impressed by how diligently Hughes led the search for Klopp’s successor and how he calmly dealt with the contract sagas he inherited surrounding Salah, Virgil van Dijk and Trent Alexander-Arnold. While Salah and Van Dijk penned two-year extensions, Alexander-Arnold opted to leave for Real Madrid.”
“Hughes was responsible for reorganising departments at the club’s Kirkby training complex, where he’s a popular figure. His office on the first floor is next door to Slot’s and they have a close bond.”
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