Saudi Pro League ready to sign Mohamed Salah from Liverpool
Liverpool started the 2025/26 season with five Premier League wins and a 3-2 victory over Atlético Madrid in the Champions League. Since then, the team has suffered four straight losses, including three recent defeats in which they conceded at least three goals in each match. Liverpool now sit 9th in the Premier League and 13th in the Champions League Swiss Stage.
During Liverpool’s poor two-month run, Mohamed Salah has been the most criticized player in the team. After 18 matches in the Premier League and Champions League, the Egyptian King scored only 5 goals and coach Arne Slot has decided to drop him out for 2 recent matches. With the current situation, there is a chance Salah could leave the club after this season to join a Saudi Arabia team.
Reports from The Telegraph reveal that Saudi Pro League teams are ready to sign Mohamed Salah in the upcoming transfer window. Previously, Liverpool rejected the 150m euro bid from Al Ittihad, but Salah revealed that he held talks with Saudi Pro League teams but chose to renew contract at Anfield. With good relationships with Saudi teams and the current situation at Liverpool, SPL teams can push for a deal to sign the 33-year-old winger.
For the Saudi Pro League teams, this is the perfect time to sign a superstar and one of the most consistent players in the last decade. Although Salah’s performance in this season has been poor so far, his Arab heritage and global profile could make him a natural fit for a league looking to raise its level ahead of the 2034 World Cup, which will take place in Saudi Arabia.
Salah is halfway through his contract with 1.5 years remaining. If Liverpool can't solve their ongoing problems, they may consider selling their no.1 star in the upcoming windows to maximize his transfer value, especially as the Egyptian King will turn 34 at the 2026 World Cup.
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