Mohamed Salah, MLS and Lionel Messi
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Not only has the Saudi Pro League shown interest in Salah, but the MLS has as well. MLS club San Diego FC is reportedly the latest club to look into potentially signing the 33-year-old forward. Tom Bogert from The Athletic reports that San Diego FC is looking to potentially sign Mohamed Salah in the winter transfer window in January.
Mo Salah’s Future Dominates Liverpool ConcernsCredit to David Lynch who spoke to Dave Davis for Anfield Index for the original conversation that has shaped the latest debate around Mohamed
Salah has been at the heart of Liverpool’s successes over the past eight years, establishing himself as one of the world’s best players in the process. He finished fourth in the Ballon d’Or ceremony in September after scoring 34 goals and registering 23 assists in all competitions in 2024-25.
Salah's unhappiness at Liverpool has been framed as a battle between star player and manager, but the reality is that this is an issue for the club's executives to address.
Mohamed Salah put Liverpool firmly in the firing line by claiming the Reds have thrown him “under the bus,” making his future at Anfield immediately seem untenable. But the club are reported to still want to keep the veteran Egyptian superstar amid a “bewildering” turn of events.
Slot faced the media on Monday after Salah's comments and dealt with them admirably. But he is facing the biggest test of his career
Following Liverpool's win in Milan, defender Andy Robertson addressed the situation between Salah and the club, admitting it stems from the team's collective dip in form after winning the Premier League title last season.
With uncertainty hanging over his Liverpool career, Mohamed Salah sent out another message. This time without any words.
The Dutch boss responded by leaving the 33-year-old out of his squad for Liverpool’s Champions League bout with Inter on Tuesday evening in which the 20-time English champions managed a 1–0 victory thanks to a late spot kick from Dominik Szoboszlai.
Former Liverpool captain Steven Gerrard says Mohamed Salah will regret his comments saying he feels scapegoated by the club "when this all calms". The fallout from Salah's explosive comments is ongoing after the Egypt international was left out of the squad for the Reds' trip to Inter Milan on Tuesday.
Will this Saturday see a shocking, sad and incredibly premature end to Mohamed Salah’s career at Liverpool, as one of the greatest players in their history could suddenly say goodbye after a truly incredible meltdown?