Mohamed Salah's Silence Fuels Liverpool Exit Speculation
Mohamed Salah's future at Liverpool uncertain after explosive interview, with Saudi Pro League and MLS clubs circling.
Arne Slot, Liverpool's manager, has been tight-lipped about Salah's future, saying he has “no clue...”
Liverpool boss Arne Slot is set to meet with Mohamed Salah to discuss the Egyptian winger's future at the club. This comes after Salah publicly criticized Liverpool, saying they'd thrown him “under the bus” following their 3-3 draw with Leeds United. As a result, Salah was left out of the squad for Tuesday's Champions League match against Inter Milan.
The talks between Slot and Salah are expected to take place within the next 48 hours, with several clubs from the Saudi Pro League and MLS circling Salah's signature. Al-Hilal, Al-Qadisah, and Neom are among the interested parties, with some speculating that Salah could fetch a hefty price tag. Liverpool, however, is reportedly not planning to sell Salah, despite the interest.
Mohammed Salah's situation has sparked debate, with former Liverpool captain Steven Gerrard saying Salah was "too emotional and hasty" in his public comments. Meanwhile, ex-Egypt striker Mido believes Salah should leave Liverpool and join the Saudi Pro League, citing the league's growing popularity and competitiveness.
Mohamed Salah's frustration boiled over after being benched for the third straight Premier League game, sparking concerns about his future at Liverpool. Manager Arne Slot is reportedly set to meet with Salah to address the situation, amidst interest from Saudi Pro League and MLS clubs.
Saudi clubs Al Hilal, Al Qadisah, and Neom, along with MLS teams San Diego and Chicago Fire, are circling Salah's signature. This comes after Liverpool rejected a £150 million offer from Al Ittihad in 2023. With Salah's contract running until 2027, Liverpool's leadership is reluctant to sell, but the situation remains fluid.
Mohamed Salah's situation at Liverpool remains uncertain, with no official updates from him or the club since his explosive interview five days ago. The Egyptian winger's absence from Liverpool's Champions League squad has fueled speculation about his future at Anfield.
Arne Slot, Liverpool's manager, has been tight-lipped about Salah's future, saying he has “no clue” if the 33-year-old has played his last game for the club. Slot has also suggested that Salah should apologize to him, rather than the other way around, adding to the tension surrounding the situation.
— Mohamed Salah (@MoSalah) December 9, 2025
Meanwhile, Saudi Pro League clubs are circling Salah, with Al Hilal, Al Qadisah, and Neom reportedly interested in signing him. Liverpool, however, is reportedly reluctant to sell Salah, despite his actions, and wants him to see out his contract, which runs until 2027.
“Everyone makes mistakes in life, but does the player think he's made a mistake. The next question is, should the initiative come from him or me? That's another question to answer.”

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