As the curtain prepares to fall on Mohamed Salah’s storied chapter at Liverpool, speculation is intensifying over the legendary forward’s next destination. With his departure from Anfield confirmed for the season’s end, the football world is turning its gaze eastward, where the Saudi Pro League is widely viewed as the frontrunner to secure his signature.
The Egyptian superstar’s agent has publicly cautioned against premature reports, but the logic of a move to Saudi Arabia is compelling. Several of Salah’s former teammates, including Sadio ManĂ©, have already made the transition to the Gulf, and the league’s strategic ambition to become a global football powerhouse remains undimmed.
While Saudi clubs have recently shifted focus toward acquiring younger talent, the opportunity to sign a player of Salah’s caliber represents a unique exception. Beyond his enduring quality on the pitch, Salah holds unparalleled status as the Middle East’s preeminent sporting icon. His arrival would provide a massive boost to the league’s profile and commercial appeal, offering a long-term successor to the era-defining presence of Cristiano Ronaldo.
Financially, only a handful of Saudi clubs could meet the demands of such a transfer. Al-Ittihad, who pursued Salah aggressively in the past, are considered strong candidates, especially as they seek a new marquee name. In the capital, the dominant force of Al-Hilal could also be a fitting stage for a player of his stature, offering the chance to compete for major honors immediately.
A potential reunion with Sadio Mané at Al-Nassr, forming a devastating attack alongside Ronaldo, presents another tantalizing possibility. Furthermore, the rise of ambitious, well-funded clubs like Al-Qadsiah adds another intriguing contender to the mix.
For many players who have moved to the Kingdom, cultural and religious affinity has been a significant factor—a dimension often overlooked in external analysis. This aspect could further align with Salah’s personal considerations.
Should the move materialize, Mohamed Salah would instantly become the defining face of Saudi football for the foreseeable future, marking a new epoch for both the player and the league.