The future of Mohamed Salah is back in focus as growing interest from clubs worldwide intensifies ahead of a potential turning point in his career with Liverpool.
Reports indicate that San Diego FC are preparing an ambitious offer to sign the Egyptian forward, with backing from Major League Soccer officials. The move reflects the league’s continued push to attract global stars as part of its expansion strategy.
Sources suggest the American club is waiting until after the 2026 FIFA World Cup before making a formal approach, allowing Salah to complete his international duties with Egypt before entering negotiations.
Despite the strong interest, there are internal discussions within San Diego’s leadership. While the club’s project has largely focused on developing younger talent, ownership, led by Mohamed Mansour, is reportedly open to exploring a deal given Salah’s global profile and commercial value.
Salah’s situation remains unresolved, with European and Saudi clubs also monitoring developments. As the transfer window approaches, his next move is expected to draw significant global attention, with the final decision resting firmly in the player’s hands.




