Overview
- Multiple outlets citing BBC Sport report a summer exit is more likely, contingent on genuine interest and the ability to meet Salah’s reported wage level of about £400,000 per week.
- Liverpool’s preference is to sell in the next window rather than risk losing the 33-year-old for nothing, with his contract running to 2027.
- Saudi Pro League clubs and MLS teams are touted as potential destinations, with transfer reporters saying Saudi sides are likely to return, yet no official bids have been confirmed.
- Salah’s production has declined this season, including no Premier League goal since November, though he remains a regular starter under Arne Slot.
- The situation follows a December fallout and subsequent reconciliation, and is shaped by Liverpool’s 2023 decision to reject a reported £150m offer from Al-Ittihad.