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Club president publicly states he would 'love' to sign Mo Salah from Liverpool

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Since Liverpool announced his exit on Tuesday night, there has been a lot of speculation about where Mohamed Salah could end up playing come the 2026/27 season.Salah’s agent spoke out on his future shortly after the news broke, suggesting a new team is yet to be decided.But that has not stopped talk about a move to the Saudi Pro League or the MLS, with New York City FC president Brad Sims now saying there has been no contact with the player despite reports. Which players should Liverpool target to replace Mohamed Salah this summer? 🤔 A seven-man shortlist has already been reported:Desire Doue Bradley Barcola Nico Williams Yan Diomande Anthony Gordon Jarrod Bowen Michael OliseCredit: Izzy Poles/AMA/Getty Images New York City FC haven’t had discussions for Mohamed SalahAs per Ben Jacobs on X/Twitter, Sims was speaking at the SBJ Business of Soccer conference when he was asked if reports linking the club with Mo Salah are true.The MLS-club president went on to say that he ‘would love’ to have the Egyptian on his books, but there have not been ‘any discussions’.He said: “I would love to have Mo Salah.



What is most important is does the player want to come to MLS and be in New York City. “We are not going to go out and sell someone on New York, the league or our club.

We do a lot of due diligence, and not just on star players.” Is Mohamed Salah Liverpool’s greatest EVER player? Nine years of sheer brilliance are coming to an end… Photo Credit: Getty Images/Stuart Franklin – UEFA/Michael Regan Mohamed Salah open to MLS moveThis week has seen Jamie Carragher float the idea of Inter Milan signing Salah after his Liverpool exit.But there has been a previous suggestion from James Pearce that the MLS could be ‘more appealing’ to the 33-year-old than a move to the Middle East.Speaking about Salah’s future last month, he said: “Now, the question is, will there be more suitors come the summer?