The Saudi Pro League's offer for Liverpool forward Mohamed Salah remains open, according to confirmed sources. Salah is the Pro League's most wanted target, and the player himself has ambitions to play in the Middle East at some point.
Last summer, the Saudi Pro League failed to sign the 33-year-old, and instead, Salah signed a huge new deal with Liverpool, becoming the highest-paid player in the club's history. However, his form this season has been somewhat lacklustre, and as a team, Liverpool have struggled to recapture last season's form after bringing in a number of new names.
Sources suggest Salah is still interested in a move in 2026, and the possibility of a move to Saudi Arabia remains an option. Pro League officials have helped to prepare a deal that would put him on par with Cristiano Ronaldo, who is the highest-paid player in football with his contract at Al-Nassr.
Salah is being offered a deal worth around £150m a year, which will also include his role as a tourism ambassador and the right to own a share of the club in the future. The Egyptian superstar wants to spread the word of football across Asia, Africa and the Muslim community, stressing that anyone can follow in his footsteps.
According to the media, the Saudis' offer for Salah is open, and the deal is ready for him whenever he wants. They are not talking to him now, and have not discussed a deal with Liverpool in January; they are ready when he is. Meanwhile, former Manchester United star Wayne Rooney has been critical of Salah and questioned his lack of leadership at Liverpool this season. It remains to be seen whether the Egyptian will end his Premier League career anytime soon.
















