After announcing his departure... where will Salah's next stop be?

After Mohamed Salah announced his departure from Liverpool on Tuesday, which marks the end of an era that lasted nine seasons with the English club, speculation began to increase about his next destination.

Salah will leave the Reds less than a year after renewing his two-year contract, a contract that kept him at the club after an exceptional season in which he achieved a record in the English Premier League in terms of contributing goals during one season. Despite this, his form has declined this season, with him scoring just five goals in 22 league matches.

The Independent newspaper reported that moving to Saudi Arabia is the most likely option, with the possibility of him joining Al-Ittihad Al-Ittihad, which has repeatedly shown interest in including him more than Al-Hilal, Al-Nasr and Al-Ahly. The newspaper indicated that Liverpool rejected an offer from the Federation worth “150 million pounds sterling” in the summer of 2023, considering that the current situation may be appropriate to renew the offer.

On the other hand, the newspaper pointed out that the American League also appears as an attractive option for Salah, and in fact, according to its sources, it appears to be the most attractive option for him at the present time. Inter Miami has been named as a potential destination, which could allow him to play alongside Lionel Messi and Luis Suarez, noting that other American clubs may seek to include him.

The Independent also indicated the possibility of him moving to a major European club, such as Paris Saint-Germain, due to his desire to continue playing at the highest level, which is the same motivation that previously kept him away from the Saudi League. She also stated that Real Madrid is still an option, after Salah’s name was linked to it several times in recent years.

The newspaper concluded by pointing out that the future of the Egyptian star is still open to several possibilities, between Saudi Arabia, the United States and Europe, awaiting the revelation of his final decision next summer.