Juventus and Real Madrid turned down by Liverpool winger Mo Salah

Liverpool's Egyptian midfielder Mohamed Salah gestures to the fans during an open-top bus parade around Liverpool, north-west England on June 2, 2019, after winning the UEFA Champions League final football match between Liverpool and Tottenham. - Liverpool's celebrations stretched long into the night after they became six-time European champions with goals from Mohamed Salah and Divock Origi to beat Tottenham -- and the party was set to move to England on Sunday where tens of thousands of fans awaited the team's return. The 2-0 win in the sweltering Metropolitano Stadium delivered a first trophy in seven years for Liverpool, and -- finally -- a first win in seven finals for coach Jurgen Klopp. (Photo by Oli SCARFF / AFP) (Photo credit should read OLI SCARFF/AFP/Getty Images)
Liverpool's Egyptian midfielder Mohamed Salah gestures to the fans during an open-top bus parade around Liverpool, north-west England on June 2, 2019, after winning the UEFA Champions League final football match between Liverpool and Tottenham. - Liverpool's celebrations stretched long into the night after they became six-time European champions with goals from Mohamed Salah and Divock Origi to beat Tottenham -- and the party was set to move to England on Sunday where tens of thousands of fans awaited the team's return. The 2-0 win in the sweltering Metropolitano Stadium delivered a first trophy in seven years for Liverpool, and -- finally -- a first win in seven finals for coach Jurgen Klopp. (Photo by Oli SCARFF / AFP) (Photo credit should read OLI SCARFF/AFP/Getty Images)

The latest rumor is that Liverpool player Mo Salah has turned down a major-money move to both Juventus and Real Madrid.

It was reported by Mirror UK that Mo Salah has informed the English club of his intentions to stay for another year as he feels like the timing of a leave is not right,

"However, the Egyptian king has put club top brass on red alert by declaring that he will review his situation next summer. Both Real Madrid and Juventus were lining up record-breaking £150 million offers for Salah, who has become a real favourite of The Kop."

It would not make much sense for the Egyptian international to leave Liverpool as he just won the Champions League trophy for the first time, and is at peak stardom on Merseyside. The 27 year-old is already loved by the Anfield faithful, and could become a club legend if he were to provide more trophies, especially in the Premier League.

Similar to Phil Coutinho, Luis Suarez, and Fernando Torres, he could also become disdained by Liverpool if he were to leave during the prime of his career. Nevertheless, do not be surprised if manager Jurgen Klopp is willing to let the player leave if he gets £150 million for the goalscorer.

Klopp loves to reinvest and buy players at low prices tags, and that sum would give him a lot of options in the transfer market. But, Liverpool fans will be ecstatic nonetheless that the Egyptian King is staying at Anfield for another year.

This coming year more than any other will see Liverpool as the near-favorites to win the Premier League title. With Salah 100% staying at the club, it still gives the Reds a deadly offense, while the defense is solid as a rock. After finally winning a major trophy, they will be hungry for more and expect Mo to be a huge part of that title hunt, having already scored 71 goals for the club in his two years.