Saudi clubs considering January swoop for Mohamed Salah amid Liverpool fall out to follow Cristiano Ronaldo as next Pro League ‘poster boy’


Several Saudi Arabian clubs have Mohamed Salah on their radar, The Pitch Prospect can reveal.

The Egyptian striker hinted that he will say goodbye when Liverpool host Brighton at Anfield on Saturday. Salah will head to the AFCON after this game as his future at Liverpool is unclear.

Salah was left out of Liverpool's squad by Slot following his public outburst

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Salah was left out of Liverpool’s squad by Slot following his public outburst.

This follows Salah’s claims that he had been “thrown under the bus” by the club and that his relationship with Arne Slot had broken down.

Liverpool continue to support Slot and have left Salah out of the squad for Tuesday night’s game against Inter in the Champions League.

However, Liverpool are currently tied to Salah for the remaining term of his contract. After the game with Inter there will be a discussion about whether Salah will feature against Brighton.

Liverpool sees the decision to leave Salah out of their Champions League squad this week as a pragmatic and short-term response to his words to the assembled media at Elland Road.

Since the ball is now firmly in Salah’s court, the club is unlikely to take any further action.

Saudi club Al-Hilal still have Salah on their radar and are seriously considering signing the 33-year-old before the Club World Cup.

However, the Riyadh-based team is not the only suitor for Salah from Saudi Arabia.

NEOM FC has a specific interest. The Pitch Prospect understands Christophe Galtier’s side are ready for a move if Salah is actually available and, more importantly, affordable in January.