Report: Liverpool at Risk of Losing Salah Amid Saudi Interest

Report: Liverpool at Risk of Losing Salah Amid Saudi Interest
Report: Liverpool at Risk of Losing Salah Amid Saudi Interest
Report: Liverpool at Risk of Losing Salah Amid Saudi Interest

Mohamed Salah’s Future in Doubt as Saudi Confidence Grows

Saudi Persistence Raises Alarm at Anfield

As the Premier League season enters its decisive stretch, the last thing Liverpool needed was a fresh round of uncertainty. Yet, according to The Telegraph, Saudi giants Al-Hilal remain “confident” of signing Mohamed Salah this summer, with the Egyptian forward said to be “interested” in the move.

Salah’s contract saga has been simmering for months, and the concern now isn’t just about the player’s silence — it’s the noise coming from Riyadh. Having lost Neymar in January, Al-Hilal are making Salah their marquee target. It’s a pursuit that hasn’t gone cold, and despite no green light from Salah’s camp, Saudi sources continue to talk bullishly of a deal.

Liverpool, according to the same report, had hoped that Salah’s focus on negotiations with the club suggested a willingness to extend his stay. But that optimism is beginning to fade as negotiations drag on and “lines of communication” between Salah and the Pro League remain open.

Contract Stand-Off Reflects Deeper Uncertainty

At 32, Salah remains a generational talent. His numbers this season — 32 goals and 22 assists in 43 appearances — are those of a player in his prime. But Liverpool’s hesitancy in offering concrete terms earlier, as Salah “repeatedly expressed his disappointment” during the winter, may have opened the door to outside interest.

This isn’t just about wages or trophies — it’s about feeling valued. Salah is Liverpool’s modern icon, the club’s top scorer in Europe, a Champions League winner, and a Premier League champion. Yet, as other stars prepare to leave — with Trent Alexander-Arnold reportedly set for a Bosman move to Real Madrid — Salah’s commitment looks shakier than ever.

If Salah leaves, especially on a free transfer, it would mark the end of an era at Anfield. And for a club in transition, under new manager Arne Slot, replacing such stature on and off the pitch would be near impossible.

Saudi Vision Targets Global Icons

The appeal for Salah is clear. The Saudi Pro League offers unmatched wages, star treatment, and a chance to become the face of a nation’s sporting vision. And for the Saudis, Salah is more than a footballer — he’s a cultural and commercial bridge between Europe, the Middle East and Africa.

With Cristiano Ronaldo and Karim Benzema already in the league, and with Lionel Messi having spurned their advances, Salah is the next great jewel in their sights. “He remains interested,” reports The Telegraph, and for Saudi Arabia, even that glimmer is enough.

Al-Hilal know that Salah won’t move before this summer’s Club World Cup, but their confidence suggests they see time, money, and influence all on their side.

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