Mohamed Salah looks on from the Liverpool bench (Photo by Justin Setterfield/Getty Images)
Liverpool superstar Mohamed Salah continues to dominate the headlines as speculation increases over his future at Anfield.
According to talkSPORT, Al Hilal, NEOM FC and Al Qadosia have all expressed strong interest in signing the Egyptian winger, who could be in the final stages of his glittering Liverpool career.
The Saudi club are keen to bring Salah to the Saudi Pro League, but sources close to Anfield insist Liverpool still want the 33-year-old to remain under contract until 2027.
However, the situation has become increasingly uncertain following recent comments suggesting Salah may be preparing to bid farewell to the Anfield crowd when Liverpool host Brighton this weekend.
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Rumors about Salah’s immediate future have only intensified after he was left out of the Champions League squad that will face Inter Milan.
However, club officials described the decision as a “pragmatic, short-term measure” in response to his public criticism of manager Arne Slott following the recent 3-3 draw with Leeds United.
Liverpool’s leaders, including sporting director Richard Hughes and ownership group Fenway Sports Group (FSG), are said to be divided over how to respond to the incident.
Some believe that bringing Salah back quickly will stabilize the team, while others think further disciplinary action could set a precedent for the Slott regime’s authority.
After the game against Inter, high-level talks are reportedly scheduled between the player, Slott and the club’s board to decide whether Salah will feature against Brighton, which could be his last appearance before departing for the AFCON with Egypt.
Saudi Professional League giants Al Hilal have maintained interest in Salah since failing to sign him before the Club World Cup, and are preparing a new approach in January.
The Riyadh club, backed by unprecedented financial resources, see Salah as a necessary addition to their international profile.
Meanwhile, NEOM FC, an emerging club in line with the Saudi Vision 2030 project, are said to have a “specific interest” in the Egyptian captain.
Their project centers around building a futuristic sports brand, and Salah, one of the most famous Arab athletes in the world, fits perfectly into that vision.
Saudi Arabian club wants Salah to be the face of the project
Al-Kadosia, another strong candidate, could pose an unexpected threat. The club, owned by Aramco, has quickly become a major force in Saudi football and is able to finance itself and achieve mega-deals without direct support from the Ministry of Sports.
Liverpool have publicly committed to keeping Salah until the end of his contract, but privately they are open to negotiating if a nine-figure offer arrives.
Salah’s next step could define both his legacy and Liverpool’s future. If he plays against Brighton, it could be a symbolic farewell before his departure for the African Cup of Nations and possibly beyond.
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