Mohamed Salah is expected to leave Liverpool at the end of the season and his likely destination is the Saudi Pro League

Saudi Pro League emerges as the likely destination for the Egyptian star
Mohamed Salah is increasingly expected to depart Liverpool at the conclusion of the 2025/26 season, with the Saudi Pro League identified as his most probable destination. According to a report from Fichajes, the Egyptian striker is seriously considering ending his tenure at Anfield after nearly a decade of service.
Sources familiar with the situation indicate that Saudi clubs remain highly interested in securing Salah’s signature, having made previous attempts in past transfer windows. Though Liverpool successfully held onto their star in 2024 and 2025, the scenario now appears to be shifting.
Salah Still Draws Strong Interest from Saudi Arabia
Despite renewing his contract in recent seasons, Salah reportedly views a move to Saudi Arabia as an appealing opportunity. At 33 years old in 2026, he is said to be open to embracing a new challenge outside of Europe particularly in a league that has invested heavily in attracting top-tier talent.
Offers from Saudi Arabia had already been seriously considered by both the player and Liverpool’s board in earlier windows. Ultimately, Salah chose to stay out of loyalty to the fans and club leadership. However, with each passing year, the idea of a late-career switch grows more plausible.
Liverpool Preparing for Attack Reshuffle
The potential departure of Salah would mark a major turning point in Liverpool’s offensive structure. Club sources suggest that the Reds are already exploring options in the European market to reinforce their attacking lineup ahead of a possible summer exit.
New manager Arne Slot will likely play a key role in identifying replacements, with Liverpool aiming to maintain its competitiveness both domestically and in Europe.
A Legendary Spell at Anfield
Since arriving in 2017, Salah has made over 400 appearances for Liverpool, scoring 245 goals and delivering more than 100 assists. His trophy haul includes the Premier League, Champions League, FA Cup, and EFL Cup, cementing his place among the club’s all-time greats.
With his influence both on and off the pitch, Salah’s departure would mark the end of an era for Liverpool one that redefined the club’s modern history.