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Mohamed Salah will begin his search for a new club soon after bringing his nine-year spell at Liverpool to an end, but who is in the running to sign the Egyptian winger this summer?Mohamed Salah will be on the lookout for a new club after leaving Liverpool(Image: Getty Images)The Mohamed Salah era at Liverpool is over, and now the Egyptian will be looking ahead to his next chapter this summer.After nine years at Anfield, which saw him win every major honor available, including two Premier League titles and a Champions League, Salah played his final game for the Reds on Sunday as he bid an emotional farewell.Despite having announced his exit back in March, Salah’s next club is not yet known, with the 33-year-old set to assess his options this summer before he decides on his next step following the Reds - and there could be plenty of options on the table.READ MORE: Liverpool transfer news LIVE: Kennet Eichhorn talks, Curtis Jones hint, Van de Ven speaksREAD MORE: Liverpool blocked from signing $14M talent Kennet Eichhorn in transfer setbackLiverpool.com has taken a look through where Mohamed Salah could end up next after Liverpool…Saudi Arabia interestThe Saudi Pro League’s interest in Salah is no secret, and a move to the Middle East has been touted for years now.Al-Ittihad, of course, made a huge play for the winger back in 2023, offering £150 million (over $200M in today’s money) only to be turned down by Liverpool.Ever since then, though, there have been various rumors suggesting that a move to Saudi Arabia would be just a matter of time, and the Pro League’s chiefs have made no secret of their desire to sign Salah.“Mohamed Salah is welcome in the Saudi League, but it is the clubs that are responsible for negotiating with players,” Omar Mugharbel, Chief Executive for the Saudi Pro League, told BBC Sport back in December. “For sure, Salah is one of them [a target].”MLS or Italy?It’s not just the Saudi Pro League that is keen on landing Salah’s signature, with MLS commissioner Don Garber having sent an open invite to the Egyptian to move to the United States."Obviously, if [Salah] ever decides to come to Major League Soccer, we’d welcome him with open arms," Garber said back in December."I’d say he should reach out to Leo [Messi] and reach out to Thomas Muller and see how happy they’ve been and how successful they’ve been and how much they’ve really embraced being in Major League Soccer."Mohamed Salah and his daughters salute the supporters on the Kop after the Liverpool great played his final game for the club(Image: Paul ELLIS / AFP via Getty Images)What’s more, San Diego FC owner Mohamed Mansour has admitted he would love the chance to sign Salah, although he stopped short of confirming his club would make an approach."If I had a vote as a fan, yes, I would.
So any decision that’s made has got to make sense. It’s got to fit with the style of play we have," he said.Should Salah decide he’s not done yet in Europe, then a return to Italy might be his most likely option.
He, of course, played for Fiorentina and Roma before heading to Anfield, and a move back to Serie A has been touted recently.Juventus has been linked as a possible destination, although sporting director Marco Ottolini insisted recently that Juventus has not been in touch with Salah.Next club oddsDespite the clear interest from Saudi Arabia and the U.S., a move to Turkiye is actually rated as the most likely outcome for Salah this summer.According to Oddschecker, one bookmaker is offering odds of 2/1 for the winger to join any Turkish club, which is the shortest price out of any market at the moment.Get Liverpool's new 2026/27 home kitThis article contains affiliate links, we will receive a commission on any sales we generate from it. Juventus is further back at 9/1.A move to France or Spain is seen as an outside shot at 10/1, while it looks unlikely he’ll be staying in the Premier League, with Chelsea seen as the best shot there at 14/1 with a couple of bookmakers.What Salah has saidThe immediate focus for Salah now is on the World Cup as he heads to North America with Egypt.“I am still assessing things.
