Mohamed Salah remains a prime target for Saudi Pro League clubs, according to TalkSport, despite committing to a new two year Liverpool contract after rejecting a staggering £500million offer last season. Sources say Gulf based negotiators remain patient in their pursuit of the Egyptian, believing a future deal still has legs.
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The 33 year old has not reached the heights of his title winning campaign and was notably benched for Sunday’s 2-0 victory at West Ham. That decision has renewed whispers around his long term position at Anfield, and TalkSport suggests this “raises the intriguing possibility of the move being revitalised as early as next summer”.
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Al Hilal continue to lead the chase, while Al-Qadsiah are now also credited with firm interest. “Saudi deal-makers remain committed to recruiting the Egyptian superstar at some point”, reflecting the determination behind the scenes to finally land one of world football’s most recognisable stars.
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For now, Liverpool supporters will focus on what remains, Salah’s enduring quality and leadership in a side evolving under pressure, while knowing the external noise is far from silenced.
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Salah’s dip in form is being magnified by contract numbers rather than football reality. Even when he is not at his explosive peak, he remains central to Liverpool’s attacking structure, drawing defenders, creating space, and delivering in big moments. A brief spell on the bench during a 2-0 win should be viewed as rotation or tactical management, not a signal of decline.
Fans remember the £500million rejection clearly, viewed as a statement of loyalty and belief in competing at the highest level. That choice forged an emotional connection far deeper than raw statistics. “Saudi deal-makers remain committed to recruiting the Egyptian superstar at some point”, but supporters are equally committed to believing Salah still has unfinished business at Anfield.
The truth many fans accept privately is that time always catches legends. Next summer may bring hard conversations if form dips further or commercial realities grow louder. Yet right now, Liverpool’s ambition largely mirrors that of its supporters. Keep Salah driving standards, mentoring younger forwards, and hunting decisive goals. The obsession with external interest risks overlooking the contribution still being made each week, even when the headlines choose to chase the money rather than the moments.