Mohamed Salah: Saudi Pro League, US or Europe – who could sign Liverpool forward?


Saudi Arabia is undoubtedly the first place to consider as his most likely destination.

There is the obvious link with Salah widely seen as a poster boy for both the Middle East and Arab world and such a connection will be massive.

In Saudi’s eyes, Salah is a huge asset as the number one Muslim footballer in the world and, in that sense, it is a no-brainer.

In 2023, Al-Ittihad made a £150m bid that was turned down by Liverpool.

This was in Jurgen Klopp’s final season before Arne Slot took over and guided the Reds to the Premier League title, fuelled by Salah’s incredible season of goals and assists.

So what might the options be in the Saudi Pro League (SPL)?

The ‘big four’ of Al-Ahli, Al-Hilal, Al-Ittihad and Al-Nassr, who are owned by the country’s Public Investment Fund (PIF), know the impact Salah could have on the league as a global product.

Away from these clubs, Al-Qadsiah, who are managed by former Liverpool boss Brendan Rodgers, are backed by Aramco, Saudi’s oil company, and may well be interested.

With Salah now able to move for a free, that interest will certainly not dwindle and at 33, the SPL will be licking its lips at the prospect of having Salah and Cristiano Ronaldo at the same. But can the league afford him?

“Without a doubt,” says football finance expert Kieran Maguire. “They’re paying Cristiano Ronaldo £170m a year. Salah’s currently on £20m a year so finances won’t be an issue.

“The key thing is whether Salah thinks it’s the right decision and, of course, you have to take into account the current situation with the conflict in the Middle East.

“Things might have calmed down by the summer but that will be a factor at play too.”



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