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Luciano Spalletti keen to lure Liverpool legend to Turin this summer

Luciano Spalletti is reportedly keen to bring Mohamed Salah to Juventus after the 2026 World Cup, following the forward’s departure from Liverpool, according to [Sport Mediaset](https://www.sportmediaset.mediaset.it/mercato/juventus/salah-spalletti-vicario_113277544-202602k.shtml).

Salah is set to become a free agent this summer after he and Liverpool agreed to a mutual termination of his contract at the end of the season. The recent campaign proved challenging for both the Egyptian forward and the club, and he is understood to have decided to move on following a difficult period.

Although a new manager is now in place at Liverpool, this has not changed his situation, and the forward has yet to sign for another club. This uncertainty has encouraged Juventus to explore a potential move as they look to strengthen their squad with experienced attacking talent.

Spalletti’s Ambition for Juventus Attack

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Spalletti is said to view Salah as a major opportunity to elevate Juventus back towards Europe’s elite level. The Juventus manager is keen to add proven world-class quality to his forward line and believes the Egyptian could bring both goals and leadership to the squad.

Salah previously attracted strong interest from Saudi Arabia, with Liverpool rejecting significant offers for his services. While a move to the Saudi Pro League remains a possible alternative, Juventus are prepared to attempt to convince him that Turin could offer a competitive sporting project at the highest level.

Financial Obstacles and Transfer Reality

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The absence of Champions League football would make Juventus a less attractive destination for a player of Salah’s stature, particularly given his established reputation at the top of European football.

To overcome this, Juventus may need to offer a substantial salary package, although the club also operates under financial constraints that limit their flexibility in negotiations. These factors mean that while interest is real, completing a deal would remain highly complex and uncertain even with Salah available on a free transfer.

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