Saudi Arabia confident Mohamed Salah open to move this summer

Mohamed Salah of Liverpool during the Carabao Cup Final between Liverpool and Newcastle United at Wembley Stadium on March 16, 2025 in London, England.
Mohamed Salah is thought to be mulling over offers from Liverpool and the Saudi Pro League - Getty Images/Marc Atkins

The Saudi Pro League (SPL) remains confident that Mohamed Salah is still considering joining them this summer.

However, it is understood there is little chance the Liverpool forward will make the move to Al-Hilal ahead of the Club World Cup and that he has yet to agree a deal over his future.

There is an offer on the table for Salah to extend his eight-year stay at Anfield but it is understood that lines of communication remain open with the SPL.

One senior source insisted that Salah “remains interested” in the SPL and that, although he has prioritised hearing what Liverpool have to offer, he still believes the Egyptian will be signed up this summer when his current deal expires.

There had been hope, with Fifa deciding to introduce an “exceptional” transfer window from June 1 to June 10 – which has since been adopted by the Premier League – that Al-Hilal could sign Salah in time for the Club World Cup in the United States which starts on June 14. But that is not now expected to happen whatever Salah, whose current deal runs out on June 30, decides.

The SPL and Al-Hilal regard the tournament as an opportunity to promote the Saudi league and with the champions having let Neymar leave, they wanted Salah to add more star quality to their squad.

Neymar being unveiled by Al-Hilal
Al-Hilal are looking for a marquee signing to replace Neymar, whose stay in Saudi Arabia was short-lived - Reuters/Ahmed Yosri

Liverpool rejected a bid of £150 million in 2023 from another Saudi club, Al-Ittihad, and the player, the most high-profile and successful Muslim footballer in the world, has remained a dream target.

The decision for 32-year-old Salah is a clear one: does he remain at Liverpool and build on his legacy or does he leave for what would obviously be a far more lucrative offer but, effectively, take himself out of top-level football?

There is a third option – and that is to still leave Liverpool but join another top European club, although that is regarded as the least likely outcome.

Salah is also a player obsessed with breaking records and Liverpool will hope this might sway his decision to stay with them. Given his incredible physical condition, Salah will most likely also be able to play at the highest level for several more seasons.

The Egyptian is in outstanding form, of course, having scored 27 Premier League goals so far this season with nine games still to play, which is his best return since his debut campaign.

Liverpool's Mohamed Salah is top scorer in the Premier League with 27 goals
Mohamed Salah is top scorer in the Premier League with 27 goals - PA/Peter Byrne

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