Three Potential Futures for Egyptian Star Mohamed Salah
With Mohamed Salah’s current contract with Liverpool set to expire at the end of this season, and no agreement yet reached on renewal, the French newspaper “L’Equipe” has outlined three potential scenarios for the Egyptian star’s future.
Recent reports suggest that the Saudi club, Al-Hilal,
Is fiercely pursuing Salah, aiming to secure his services in the upcoming summer transfer window. According to “L’Equipe,” in a report published on Thursday, Al-Hilal officials have been in intense communication with those close to Salah over the last few days to persuade him to join their ranks.
The newspaper further explains that Salah’s future could unfold in one of three ways: he could renew his contract with Liverpool, move to Paris Saint-Germain (PSG), or join Al-Hilal. The possible departure of Brazilian star Neymar Junior from Al-Hilal at the end of the current season is seen as paving the way for Al-Hilal to make a significant move for Salah.

“L’Equipe” notes that Al-Hilal’s management is attempting to entice “The Pharaoh” before presenting an official written offer to the Liverpool star. Meanwhile, the British newspaper “Daily Mail” reports that Al-Hilal is preparing a two-year contract for Salah, which would see him earn an annual salary of 77 million euros.
On the other hand, English reports indicate that Liverpool’s management is keen on renewing
Salah’s contract rather than letting him go, thwarting Al-Hilal’s attempts to snatch the Egyptian
star. These reports reveal that the English club plans to revise the previous offer made to Salah,
with “The Reds” aiming for a two-year extension instead of one, accompanied by a salary
increase.
This situation keeps fans and football analysts on their toes, as Salah’s decision will significantly
impact both his career trajectory and the strategic direction of the clubs involved. Whether Salah
remains in the Premier League with Liverpool, joins the Ligue 1 giants PSG, or embarks on a new
adventure in the Saudi League with Al-Hilal, his choice will be one of the summer’s most watched
football narratives.
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