Mohamed SalahPlayer·Mohamed Salah, one of football's most prolific forwards, finds himself at a pivotal juncture in his career. The EgyptTeam·Egypt international is currently a free agent, having officially departed LiverpoolTeam·Liverpool at the close of the 2025/26 season. His immediate focus remains on national duty, as he captains EgyptTeam·Egypt at the 2026 FIFA World CupCompetition·FIFA World Cup, with a decision on his club future expected only after the tournament concludes.
Salah's departure from Anfield marks the end of a highly successful nine-year spell with LiverpoolTeam·Liverpool. Despite signing a two-year contract extension in April 2025, which would have seen him remain at the club beyond the 2024/25 season, a mutual agreement led to the early termination of his deal in March 2026. His farewell message conveyed deep affection for LiverpoolTeam·Liverpool, acknowledging the club and city as a significant part of his life and a place he would always consider home. He also reflected on achieving nearly all his dreams with the club and contributing to its return to elite status.
The 2025/26 season presented a mixed campaign for Salah. While described as a 'trying' period, it was also 'spectacular' in terms of his output, as he broke a club record for single-season goal involvements. In the Premier LeagueCompetition·Premier League, he registered 7 goals and 7 assists across 27 appearances, with a shooting accuracy of 27.94 percent. Across all competitions, he contributed 12 goals and 10 assists in 41 games. Despite these numbers, he was notably dropped from the starting lineup at various points during the season.
LiverpoolTeam·Liverpool's season concluded with a fifth-place finish in the Premier LeagueCompetition·Premier League. The club also reached the quarter-finals of both the FA CupCompetition·FA Cup and the UEFA Champions LeagueCompetition·Champions League, alongside a fourth-round exit in the EFL CupCompetition·EFL Cup. Following this, head coach Arne SlotCoach·Arne Slot departed on May 30, 2026, with Andoni Iraola subsequently appointed as his successor.
Speculation regarding Salah's next move is widespread, with several prominent leagues and clubs reportedly vying for his signature. The Saudi Pro League is considered a strong contender, with clubs such as Al IttihadTeam·Al Ittihad, Al Nassr, Al Hilal, and Al-QadsiahTeam·Al-Qadsiah reportedly making substantial financial offers. According to reports, Salah has given 'initial approval' to a move to Saudi Arabia, contingent on an annual salary and benefits commensurate with his status, a two-to-three-season contract, and joining a club capable of competing for major titles.
Interest has also emerged from Major League Soccer (MLS), with Egyptian-owned San Diego FCTeam·San Diego FC and InterTeam·Inter Miami reportedly among the clubs showing interest. A return to European club football remains a possibility, with top-tier clubs like Paris Saint-GermainTeam·Paris Saint-Germain, BarcelonaTeam·Barcelona, Real MadridTeam·Real Madrid, Atletico MadridTeam·Atletico Madrid, JuventusTeam·Juventus, and AC MilanTeam·AC Milan reportedly monitoring the situation. Turkish club FenerbahceTeam·Fenerbahce has also engaged in talks with Salah, with his salary demands reportedly set at €20 million per season.
As the FIFA World CupCompetition·FIFA World Cup progresses, the football world awaits Mohamed SalahPlayer·Mohamed Salah's decision, which will undoubtedly shape the landscape of his next chapter in club football.

Mohamed Salah playing for Liverpool during an FA Premier League match at Anfield. Propaganda Photo/IMAGO
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