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Salah's Saudi Saga: Reds Icon Eyes Mega Bucks Move as Anfield Farewell Looms

Salah's Saudi Saga: Reds Icon Eyes Mega Bucks Move as Anfield Farewell Looms

Graeme Bailey (TEAMtalk) EN 24 March 2026 at 21:47
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Mohamed Salah has confirmed his Liverpool exit at season's end, with the Saudi Pro League leading the chase for a free transfer and record-breaking deal. Clubs like Al-Ittihad and Al-Nassr are frontrunners, offering wages to rival Cristiano Ronaldo's amid advanced talks. Despite interest from Europe and MLS, the Middle East looks set to snag football's Egyptian superstar.

Salah's Saudi Saga: Reds Icon Eyes Mega Bucks Move as Anfield Farewell Looms

Picture the scene: it's a quiet Tuesday evening, and Mohamed Salah drops a bombshell on social media. The Egyptian King confirms he's offski from Liverpool at season's end. No ifs, no buts – just a classy nod to the fans who've worshipped him for years.

But here's the juicy bit. The Saudi Pro League aren't just window-shopping; they're practically measuring him up for a desert djellaba. As reported by Graeme Bailey at TEAMtalk, officials over there have been grafting since March to lure the world's top Muslim baller to their glitzy project.

Deal on the Horizon: Free Transfer and Fat Wad of Cash

Talks are humming along nicely, with Liverpool and Salah's camp hashing out a freebie exit. The forward's even ready to bin his last contract year – that's how chummy it's got. No messy rows, just a mutual high-five after seven trophy-laden years at Anfield.

Saudi bigwigs see Salah as the perfect heir to Cristiano Ronaldo's throne. Ronaldo's Al-Nassr gig has been the league's poster boy, but whispers about his future mean clubs like Al-Ittihad and Al-Nassr are jostling for Mo's signature. And the dosh? A package that'll make your eyes water – right up there with CR7's eye-popping wages, plus a global ambassador role to flog the league worldwide.

Liverpool get a perk too: the Saudis are happy to cover Salah's hefty wages off the books. But don't expect a king's ransom transfer fee; there's a cap on that lark. Still, it's a win-win – Arne Slot's lads avoid a saga dragging into next season.

European Sniffers and MLS Daydreams

Hold your horses, though – it's not a done deal yet. Salah's advisors are doing the rounds, eyeing spots in Europe and even Major League Soccer. But the Middle East money train is chugging ahead, with sources saying Mo gets the final pick of his club.

Remember that public spat with Slot earlier? Yeah, that lit the fuse. This season's been a grind for Liverpool, but silverware hopes linger. Salah's exit statement was pure class, and the club knew it was coming. “Both sides want this to end right,” one insider spilled to TEAMtalk.

Why Saudi Makes Sense (And Why It Might Not)

Let's chew the fat on this. Salah, 32 and still banging in goals like it's 2018, fancies a new adventure. Saudi offers stability, mega-money, and a chance to be the face of a league gunning for Premier League stardom. Imagine him linking up with Ronaldo for Middle East derbies – pure box office.

Critics will moan about 'sportswashing', but let's be real: players chase the pay packet at this level. Liverpool fans? Gutted, but grateful for 200+ goals and that league title. Slot's got Diaz, Nunez, and maybe a war chest to rebuild.

As the season winds down, expect more tea-spilling. Will it be Ittihad's yellow army or Nassr's Ronaldo circus? One thing's sure: Salah's next chapter will be as explosive as his right foot. Fancy a pint to mull it over, lads?

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Transfer RumorPlayer News

Key Entities

Players:

Mohamed SalahCristiano RonaldoArne Slot

Clubs:

Liverpool FCAl-IttihadAl-Nassr

Leagues:

Saudi Pro LeagueMajor League SoccerPremier League
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