Mohamed Salah is being linked with a lucrative move from Liverpool to Saudi Pro League side Al-Hilal, according to data compiled on Transfermarkt.
The 33-year-old right winger, valued at €45.00m, is listed as a rumoured transfer from the Premier League club to the Riyadh giants, with the probability of the move currently marked as unclear (“?”). His current Liverpool contract situation is not specified, leaving open the possibility that he could move for a fee or potentially run down his deal and become a free agent at a later stage.
Salah, born on 15 June 1992 in Nagrig, Basyoun, stands at 1.75m and operates primarily on the right of the attack, favouring his left foot. The Egypt international has been a central figure at Liverpool since joining from Roma in 2017, with his market value peaking at around €150m during the height of Jürgen Klopp’s era before gradually declining to its current €45m as he enters the latter stages of his career.
No recent match details are included in the available data, so it is not yet possible to place this rumour in the context of a specific performance or fixture. However, Salah’s long spell at the top level is underlined by a detailed market value history covering stints in Switzerland, England and Italy.
His career path shows a steady rise from El Mokawloon SC in Egypt to FC Basel, then Chelsea, Fiorentina and Roma, before his transformative move to Liverpool. That journey has taken him through the Egyptian Premier League, Swiss Super League, Serie A and the Premier League – a breadth of experience that would make him one of the Saudi Pro League’s standout names if a switch to Al-Hilal materialises.
Should the transfer progress beyond rumour, a move to Saudi Arabia would mark a new chapter that could redefine the closing years of Salah’s career and further shape his legacy on and off the pitch.
