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Mohamed Salah is leaving Liverpool after nine years of service and there is no shortage of interest in the Egyptian. It’s not the way he would like to leave, but he can hold his head high for the role he played in restoring Liverpool to their rightful place as the most successful English club in history.
Mohamed Salah enters major crossroads in his illustrious career According to a report from Egyptian news outlet Mwatan News, there is a long list of clubs vying for the chance to sign Salah when he leaves Liverpool this summer. Salah’s £25m per year contract doesn’t expire until June 2027, but has been given special permission to leave the club for free, likely as a respectful nod to his unparalleled attacking performance at Liverpool in the modern era.
“Al-Ittihad of Saudi Arabia also appears as a strong option due to their financial resources and the fact that they would offer him a leading role within the team, despite their absence from European competitions.” Interest from Italy: AS Roma interested in Salah reunion Mwatan News finished their report by saying: “Clubs such as Roma, Juventus and Inter Milan have also been mentioned, but they seem less realistic options at the moment, in addition to Inter Miami emerging as a different destination that gives the player a global marketing dimension, especially given the presence of big stars in the American league.” Salah will be fit in time to receive a more than deserved send-off at Anfield on the final day of the 2026 Premier League season When Salah picked up an untimely injury against Crystal Palace, there were immediate concerns that he would not be fit to play another game for Liverpool before he leaves this summer. These fears have been dispelled, however, with Liverpool’s official website reporting last week that Salah’s injury is only minor and he will make a full return to fitness.
