Mohamed Salah's Transfer to Spain Unlikely; Saudi League Emerges as Leading Option
December 11, 2025373 ViewsRead Time: 2 minutes

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The Athletic has reported that a transfer for Egyptian forward Mohamed Salah to the Spanish league is currently unfeasible, positioning the Saudi league as the most likely destination for the player in the near future.
Escalating Tensions at Liverpool
Salah has stirred controversy following Liverpool's recent draw with Leeds, where he expressed dissatisfaction with his relationship with Dutch coach Arne Slot and criticized the club's management for failing to meet their commitments. He suggested that his upcoming match against Brighton could be his final appearance in a Liverpool jersey. In response, the club has excluded him from the squad set to face Inter Milan in the Champions League, despite their insistence on retaining him until his contract expires in 2027.
Narrowing Options for the Player
The Athletic's comprehensive report, which draws on insights from officials and agents, indicates that Salah's transfer options are becoming limited:
Saudi League: This is considered the most logical choice, particularly following previous interest from Al-Ittihad. However, clubs are facing challenges due to limited roster spots available in the January transfer window.
American League: This remains a potential avenue, buoyed by interest from league commissioner Don Garber. However, teams like San Diego FC and Inter Miami are unable to make moves in January, compounded by financial constraints that limit immediate transfer opportunities.
European Clubs Unlikely
The report also highlights that a move within Europe is nearly impossible:
Barcelona and Real Madrid are not viable options due to financial difficulties and their current squad compositions.
Italian clubs, despite Salah's history with Fiorentina and Roma, cannot afford the transfer costs.
Paris Saint-Germain has shifted its focus away from acquiring high-profile players.
Other English clubs are also unlikely to pursue Salah, as a transfer could damage his legacy at Liverpool and conflict with strict financial regulations.
Commercial Appeal Remains Strong
Salah is recognized as one of the most marketable athletes globally, boasting over 100 million followers on social media. His endorsement deals are estimated to be valued between £3.5 million and £6 million annually, making him an attractive prospect for potential clubs, regardless of where he may end up next.
Escalating Tensions at Liverpool
Salah has stirred controversy following Liverpool's recent draw with Leeds, where he expressed dissatisfaction with his relationship with Dutch coach Arne Slot and criticized the club's management for failing to meet their commitments. He suggested that his upcoming match against Brighton could be his final appearance in a Liverpool jersey. In response, the club has excluded him from the squad set to face Inter Milan in the Champions League, despite their insistence on retaining him until his contract expires in 2027.
Narrowing Options for the Player
The Athletic's comprehensive report, which draws on insights from officials and agents, indicates that Salah's transfer options are becoming limited:
Saudi League: This is considered the most logical choice, particularly following previous interest from Al-Ittihad. However, clubs are facing challenges due to limited roster spots available in the January transfer window.
American League: This remains a potential avenue, buoyed by interest from league commissioner Don Garber. However, teams like San Diego FC and Inter Miami are unable to make moves in January, compounded by financial constraints that limit immediate transfer opportunities.
European Clubs Unlikely
The report also highlights that a move within Europe is nearly impossible:
Barcelona and Real Madrid are not viable options due to financial difficulties and their current squad compositions.
Italian clubs, despite Salah's history with Fiorentina and Roma, cannot afford the transfer costs.
Paris Saint-Germain has shifted its focus away from acquiring high-profile players.
Other English clubs are also unlikely to pursue Salah, as a transfer could damage his legacy at Liverpool and conflict with strict financial regulations.
Commercial Appeal Remains Strong
Salah is recognized as one of the most marketable athletes globally, boasting over 100 million followers on social media. His endorsement deals are estimated to be valued between £3.5 million and £6 million annually, making him an attractive prospect for potential clubs, regardless of where he may end up next.
