Mohamed Salah has confirmed he will leave Liverpool at the end of the current season, sparking widespread speculation about the 33-year-old forward’s next destination. Fans and pundits alike are debating whether the Egyptian star has already decided his future or if he will weigh offers from multiple clubs.
Salah’s long-time agent, Ramy Abbas Issa, clarified the situation on social media: “We do not know where Mohamed Salah will play next season. Nobody knows. Beware of false reports circulated merely to attract attention.”
While his next club remains uncertain, football analysts have begun to predict potential destinations. According to The Athletic, Saudi Arabian clubs could make a compelling case. The argument rests on the trend of elite players such as Cristiano Ronaldo, Karim Benzema, and Neymar, who have moved to Saudi clubs after peak years in Europe. The lucrative financial packages offered by these clubs are also highly attractive. Moreover, several of Salah’s former Liverpool teammates—Sadio Mané, Georginio Wijnaldum, and Roberto Firmino—are currently playing in the Saudi Pro League.
Salah has already attracted interest from Saudi Arabia in the past. In 2023, Al Ittihad offered £15 million to Liverpool for Salah, but the club refused to sell. Now, as a free agent, fresh negotiations may be possible. Geographical and cultural familiarity make Al Ittihad an appealing option, especially considering the club’s history of successfully integrating Egyptian players.
Another Saudi contender is Al Hilal, which reportedly attempted to recruit Salah in 2024 ahead of the 2025 Club World Cup, though talks did not materialise.
The Major League Soccer (MLS) in the United States also represents a potential destination. MLS Commissioner Don Garber commented in January: “If Salah decides to come to the MLS, we would welcome him with open arms. He could speak with Lionel Messi and Thomas Müller to understand their experiences here, both in terms of success and adaptation to the league.” Clubs such as San Diego FC, owned by the British-Egyptian billionaire Mohamed Mansour, could feature prominently in these discussions.
European clubs might still express interest, although age and recent form—Salah has scored only 10 goals in 34 matches across all competitions this season—could temper enthusiasm. Italian clubs like Juventus, AC Milan, and Inter Milan have a history of recruiting Premier League players, but matching Salah’s current weekly wage of £400,000 may prove challenging. Turkish side Galatasaray also reportedly expressed interest last January.
The table below summarises potential destinations for Salah:
| Club | Country | Interest History | Key Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Al Ittihad | Saudi Arabia | 2023 offer £15m | Familiar culture, history of Egyptian players |
| Al Hilal | Saudi Arabia | 2024 discussions | Preparation for 2025 Club World Cup |
| San Diego FC | USA | MLS welcome | Owned by British-Egyptian Mohamed Mansour |
| Juventus | Italy | Potential approach | Wage constraints may apply |
| AC Milan | Italy | Potential approach | Known for recruiting Premier League stars |
| Inter Milan | Italy | Potential approach | History of importing experienced players |
While Saudi Arabia and MLS appear most likely financially and culturally, Europe remains a possibility for Salah’s next chapter. His decision will set the tone for global transfer speculation and excite fans around the world.
