Liverpool forward Mohamed Salah could become the next global star to join the Saudi Pro League, as reports indicate the Egyptian attacker is attracting significant interest ahead of the upcoming summer transfer window.
According to the Liverpool Echo, Salah, 33, could receive a staggering offer worth up to three times his current salary at Liverpool, estimated at around £400,000 per week, if he decides to leave Anfield at the end of the season.
The reported interest comes as the Saudi league searches for a marquee signing to lead its next wave of international stars, especially amid uncertainty surrounding Cristiano Ronaldo’s future at Al-Nassr.
Ronaldo has hinted at a potential exit during the summer transfer period in protest over the league’s transfer management.
Saudi clubs reportedly approached Salah last summer, and his name remains high on their wishlist despite the forward previously confirming his intention to stay with Liverpool following last season’s Premier League triumph.
However, a recent dispute with Liverpool manager Arne Slot, after Salah was publicly critical of his treatment and was subsequently benched, has fueled speculation over his future.
Liverpool’s management may view a potential departure as financially advantageous, both by reducing the club’s wage bill and by generating a significant transfer fee, should Saudi interest materialize formally.
Any move would likely be resolved before Salah’s participation with Egypt at the 2026 FIFA World Cup.
Salah’s possible move would mark another high-profile acquisition for the Saudi Pro League as it continues to target world-class players to raise the league’s international profile.




