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mohammed salahDespite his appearance for Liverpool in the win over Brighton his Anfield future remains uncertain, with the club still dealing with the fallout. Winger’s explosive interview after the match Last week.
salah Accuses the club of throwing him under the bus Following last Saturday’s 3-3 draw with Leeds, he linked his relationship with the Reds manager Arne Slott Was heartbroken, and he even suggested that this weekend’s match could be his last at Anfield.
“I don’t know if I will play or not, but I will enjoy it. In my mind, I will enjoy that game because I don’t know what is going to happen now. In football, you never know,” said the Egyptian player.
Salah was later dropped from the traveling party before Reds win 1-0 over Inter Milan in Champions League In midweek, and while the club’s official line is that they want to retain their star winger, rumors have begun linking him with a move away from Anfield. He was reinstated to the squad on Saturday after talks with Slote, but he is being linked with a move away from Anfield.
At this point it will still be a Would be surprised if Salah goes away As soon as next month, the winger will be under contract until 2027 and the club are hoping to keep him, but if the rift with the slot cannot be repaired and the difficult period continues, it is likely he will not line up for the Reds again. But where could Salah go, and which clubs would want the Egyptian?
The most important links regarding Salah’s future are saudi arabiawith Teams keen on Saudi Pro League On making the Egyptian the latest blockbuster addition to the league. Clubs including Al-Ittihad and Al Hilal have previously tried to sign the winger – the former having offered £150m – but he has never indicated a willingness to make the move.
It is believed that SPL clubs will need a clear signal that Salah is ready for a move so they can take action, although that chance could come sooner rather than later if the rift between him and the slot does not heal.
Previous efforts by Saudi clubs and relationships with them mean that if Salah goes ahead, it is Saudi teams are currently the favorites to sign himHowever, bookies have their chances for the Egyptian to stay at Anfield in the winter window. In any case, the country’s top sides will need to navigate certain rules regarding player registration, and the sides he can join immediately may prove less attractive to the 33-year-old.
Overall, this may be a move worth waiting for. A number of big players will be out of contract in 2027 – the same year in which Salah’s current contract expires – so a lot depends on Does Salah think he has a way back In favor of Liverpool, and If he can improve his relationship with his managerHowever, if he can’t do that, a move to Saudi seems to be the most likely option at present,
Joining the Saudi club may seem the most likely and viable option for Salah, but little attention has been paid to the fact that the Egyptian finished fourth at the Ballon d’Or a few months ago, and is still considered one of the top players in the world.
From a footballing and personal perspective, it is likely that Salah would like to continue with one of Europe’s top clubs If he leaves Liverpool, the Egyptian is probably aiming for a move to a club that can compete for the Champions League each season.
Whether such clubs view Salah as a worthwhile investment – given his age and recent form – is another question. Most of the best clubs in Italy and Spain will struggle to afford him, while Real Madrid already have plenty of options in his position.
Bayern Munich recently spent more than £65 million on Salah’s former teammate Luis Diaz, while European champions PSG are another club who already have quality options available. In any case, most of these clubs usually refuse to sign players in Salah’s age group for huge fees, even if they are top talent.
One destination that certainly seems less likely is of MLSHowever, league commissioner Don Garber recently said he would “welcome them with open arms” if they decided to make a move.
The league may not match the profile of Europe’s top divisions, but it can certainly match the Saudi Pro League, and the nature of the game in America means it could be the best move for Salah’s ‘brand’ if the Egyptian values something like that.
Furthermore, the league’s relative prestige has increased significantly since the addition of players such as Son Heung-min, Thomas Muller and Lionel Messi, with the latter’s recent MLS Cup win perhaps putting the league on the map in the eyes of many more fans.
With the World Cup coming up this summer, it’s a move that could make sense for Salah if he needed to leave in January, although most MLS clubs would struggle to afford him unless Liverpool were willing to do a deal at a lower price.