Cristiano Ronaldo is reportedly making efforts to persuade Liverpool’s Mohamed Salah to join Al Nassr as speculation over the Egyptian star’s future intensifies. With Salah’s contract set to expire in just over seven months, rumors of a potential transfer have gained significant momentum.
According to Spanish outlet *El Nacional*, Ronaldo has urged Al Nassr’s management to secure Salah’s signature, highlighting the forward’s immense value both on and off the pitch.
The Portuguese superstar, heavily involved in the Saudi club’s projects, has already played a key role in attracting high-profile players to Saudi Arabia’s burgeoning football scene.
Reports suggest Ronaldo has personally reached out to Salah in an attempt to convince him to make the switch.
The possibility of Salah joining Al Nassr would represent a major coup for the Saudi Pro League as it continues to attract some of the sport’s biggest names.
However, Liverpool are reportedly reluctant to let their talisman leave during the January transfer window unless they receive an offer exceeding €100 million.
Despite Salah’s contract nearing its end, the Reds are determined to retain his services for the remainder of the season unless their valuation is met.
Interest in the 31-year-old extends beyond Saudi Arabia, with top European clubs such as FC Barcelona, Real Madrid, and Al Hilal also rumored to be monitoring his situation.
Salah’s consistent performances for Liverpool, combined with his marketability as a global football icon, have made him a highly sought-after target.
Salah, who has been instrumental in Liverpool’s success in recent years, would face a pivotal decision should Al Nassr or another club submit a formal offer.
The move would not only mark a significant shift in his career trajectory but also further highlight Saudi Arabia’s growing influence in world football.
While no deal has been finalized, Ronaldo’s active involvement underscores Al Nassr’s ambition to solidify their position as a leading force in the sport.
For now, Salah’s future remains uncertain, with his next move set to shape the narrative of the upcoming transfer windows.