
The situation surrounding Mohamed Salah has once again caught the attention of the Saudi Premier League, which is ready to consider his transfer from Liverpool. The situation has become more tense after the forward found himself on the bench in the last two Premier League matches, sparking discussions about his future at the club.
According to The Telegraph, league representatives do not hide their interest: if Salah decides to leave the club, funds for his transfer will be allocated immediately. Earlier, Liverpool rejected a £150 million offer from Al-Ittihad in 2024, but current events may change the situation. The player's contract with Liverpool runs until 2027, but his recent benching came as a surprise to fans.
The Saudi league views Salah as a key figure who could become a symbol of a new stage in the league's development ahead of the 2034 World Cup. Clubs funded by the Public Investment Fund plan to use their resources for major transfers.
At Liverpool, coach Arne Slot's decision is linked to the decline in form of the 33-year-old forward, who has scored only five goals in all competitions. According to the coach, the player himself is "not satisfied" with the current situation.
Salah's immediate plans will become clearer after his participation in the Africa Cup of Nations, where he will travel this month with the Egyptian national team. Saudi clubs are ready to take action in the summer of 2026 or even earlier if his status in the team does not change.