Mohamed Salah has officially confirmed he will leave Liverpool at the end of the 2025-26 season, concluding a nine-year tenure with the Premier League club, according to France 24. His departure marks the end of a significant chapter in Liverpool’s history, during which Salah established himself as one of the club's greatest players.
Speculation around Salah’s next move has intensified, with his agent Ramy Abbas Issa urging caution amid widespread rumors. Saudi Arabian clubs are reportedly leading the race to sign the Egyptian forward, with Al-Ittihad having offered a deal worth nearly $200 million in 2023, as Fox Sports and The Guardian report. MLS clubs, including Chicago Fire and San Diego FC, have also been mentioned but now appear less likely destinations.
Salah’s exit presents a major challenge for Liverpool, who must rebuild their squad while managing financial consequences, the Bangkok Post notes. Despite a difficult recent season marked by struggles in form and focus, The Irish Times highlights his standout performance against Galatasaray, reaffirming his legendary status at Anfield.
Over his nine seasons, Salah set club records and contributed significantly to Liverpool’s trophy haul, as detailed by The National (UAE). The focus now shifts to identifying Salah’s next destination amid six potential destinations discussed by Egypt Independent, with the Saudi Pro League favored but other options still in play.
Observers will closely watch transfer developments in the coming weeks as Salah’s next club decision will have substantial implications for global football markets and Liverpool’s strategic planning.

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