Al-Ittihad president Anmar Al-Haili has vowed to reveal all the details about their summer-long pursuit of Liverpool star Mohamed Salah.

Salah. faced intense speculation over his future at Anfield after the reigning Saudi Pro League champions looked to continue their shopping spree in Europe - namely the Reds and the Premier League.

Last summer, Salah's Liverpool team-mate Fabinho signed for Al-Ittihad after ending his five-year stay on Merseyside. The Brazilian midfielder followed fellow Reds legends Jordan Henderson and Roberto Firmino in the Middle East, after they joined Al-Ettifaq and Al-Ahli respectively.

READ MORE: Man City know what their punishment will be as Liverpool and Premier League approach point of no return

READ MORE: Liverpool injury news as four players return in huge boost for Man City plans

And during the final week of the transfer window, Ittihad submitted a verbal offer worth up to £150million for Salah. However, it was immediately rebuffed by Liverpool, after reiterating their firm stance surrounding the Egyptian forward.

Saudi Pro League director of football Michael Emenalo has previously claimed that "no doors" have been closed on their interest in Salah.

And in an interview with Spanish outlet AS, Al-Halil has suggested he will disclose their pursuit of Salah, as well as former Real Madrid star Sergio Ramos and Manchester City's Kevin De Bruyne.

He said: "I remained silent… but I hope to be able to respond soon to what happened in the last week of the summer market regarding Salah, Ramos… and De Bruyne."

The Saudi transfer window closed a week after the rest of Europe, which made for an uncertain period surrounding Salah. However, Jurgen Klopp was never concerned about his future.

"You are kidding me, yeah?" the Reds boss said. "A week after we close the transfer window, you ask about the January transfer window?

"Obviously, you can't wait until December to ask these questions. We will see what happens. Until then, I'm not worried in this moment.

"I didn't even think about it until you opened that wound again. No, I'm not worried."