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Saudi Clubs Ready to Battle for Mohamed Salah Signature

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Published: 25 March 2026. The English Chronicle Desk. The English Chronicle Online.

The future of the Egyptian King remains a mystery to the entire footballing world today. Mohamed Salah has officially confirmed he is leaving Anfield at the end of this season. His agent recently warned fans to ignore attention seekers who claim to know his plans. This statement has only served to fuel a massive wave of global transfer market speculation. Most experts believe the Saudi Pro League is now the most likely destination for him. He has spent nine incredibly successful years playing at the very highest level for Liverpool.

The legendary forward will leave a massive void in the heart of the Merseyside club. Fans are wondering if he can secure one last trophy before his emotional summer departure. His former teammates like Sadio Mané and Roberto Firmino already made moves to the Middle East. While Firmino has since moved to Qatar, Mané remains a star for Al-Nassr in Riyadh. This established path makes a move for Mohamed Salah seem like a very natural progression. The Saudi media is already buzzing with excitement about his potential arrival in the kingdom.

Interest from the region has been incredibly strong since the summer of two thousand twenty-three. That was the year the league began spending huge sums on the biggest global stars. Cristiano Ronaldo led the way by joining Al-Nassr just a few months before the others. He was soon followed by Karim Benzema, N’Golo Kanté, Neymar, and many other famous names. Most of these players remain in the league three years after their high-profile arrivals. However, there has been a noticeable shift in the recruitment strategy of the top clubs.

The “Big Four” clubs are Al-Hilal, Al-Nassr, Al-Ittihad, and the current Asian champions Al-Ahli. These teams are primarily owned by the massive Public Investment Fund of Saudi Arabia. They have recently started targeting younger players to ensure long-term sustainability for the local league. This change makes financial sense as the country evaluates its overall sports spending more carefully. Yet the core ambition to become a global football powerhouse remains as strong as ever. Maintaining global interest is a difficult task even with a legend like Cristiano Ronaldo present.

The marketing returns on the Portuguese star have slowly begun to diminish over recent years. Many officials are debating what will happen once Ronaldo finally decides to retire from football. Mohamed Salah would be the perfect answer to maintain the league’s high commercial profile. He is still performing as a top-class player in the demanding English Premier League today. He also holds the title of the most famous athlete in the entire Middle East. While many regional stars play in the league, Salah exists on a different level entirely.

The competition may need more time to rival the elite tiers of European domestic football. However, signing the Egyptian captain would cement its place as the premier regional league. Five specific clubs in the kingdom can realistically afford his likely astronomical wage demands. Each club offers a unique set of footballing reasons to tempt the prolific goal scorer. Al-Ittihad has pursued him before and remains a frontrunner for his signature this summer. The Jeddah-based club has endured a very difficult season on the pitch so far.

They recently lost Karim Benzema to their rivals Al-Hilal during the January transfer window. This move left the “Tigers” without a truly global face for their famous brand. With Moussa Diaby likely to leave soon, a spot is open for Mohamed Salah. Jeddah is often called the football hotbed of the country by local sports journalists. The city sits on the Red Sea directly across from the shores of Egypt. This proximity to his home country could be a significant factor in his decision. Al-Ahli is the other major club located in the vibrant port city of Jeddah.

They currently boast Riyad Mahrez who has been in truly fantastic form this season. In the capital city of Riyadh, Al-Hilal presents another very glamorous option for him. They are the most successful club in both Saudi Arabia and the wider Asian continent. Their previous move for the Brazilian star Neymar was unfortunately ruined by consistent injuries. While they now have Benzema, the French striker will turn thirty-nine later this year. Mohamed Salah would actually be the youngest member of their star-studded attacking front three.

Al-Hilal famously defeated Manchester City at the Fifa Club World Cup last summer season. Reports suggest Ronaldo was unhappy with the support his team received compared to others. It would be fascinating to see his reaction if Salah joined his bitter rivals. Al-Nassr is currently top of the league table with only eight games remaining. They are chasing their first league title since two thousand nineteen with great renewed energy. A reunion between Salah and Sadio Mané would certainly delight many former Liverpool supporters.

The prospect of Ronaldo and Salah playing together in attack is a mouthwatering thought. However, a new challenger has emerged in the form of the ambitious Al-Qadsiah. They are currently turning the traditional “Big Four” into a very competitive “Big Five.” Under the leadership of Brendan Rodgers, the team has impressed everyone in the league. They are backed by Aramco, which is one of the largest companies in the world. Cost is not an issue for them as they seek their first megastar.

Beyond money and football, there is a significant religious aspect to this potential move. Many Muslim players have cited the cultural environment as a primary reason for joining. Karim Benzema famously stated that he always wanted to live in a Muslim country. This factor is often underappreciated by commentators based in Europe and the United States. Whatever his ultimate reasons, the move would change the face of the sport forever. Mohamed Salah would undoubtedly become the primary face of the league for many years.

The world now waits to see where the Egyptian icon will choose to play. His arrival would bring millions of new viewers to the Saudi Pro League matches. It would represent a massive win for the kingdom’s long-term vision for global sport. For Liverpool fans, it marks the end of a truly golden era of success. For the Middle East, it marks the homecoming of their greatest sporting hero ever. The frenzy of speculation will only intensify as the summer transfer window draws near.

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