Mohamed Salah is being linked with a lucrative move from Liverpool to Saudi Pro League side Al-Ittihad, with fresh speculation emerging over the Egypt forward’s long-term future at Anfield.
Data from transfer specialists Transfermarkt lists the 33-year-old right winger as a current rumoured target for Al-Ittihad, who are seeking to strengthen their attack in the Saudi Pro League. The probability of the transfer is not specified, underlining that talks, if any, remain at a speculative stage rather than an advanced negotiation.
Salah, whose market value is now estimated at €30.00m, has no recorded contract expiry date in the provided data, opening up the possibility that Liverpool could face a strategic decision over whether to cash in or risk edging closer to a potential free-agent scenario. The absence of firm contractual information has fuelled debate among observers tracking his status.
Liverpool’s number 11, a left-footed right winger born on 15 June 1992 in Nagrig, Basyoun, has been central to the club’s attacking identity since joining from Roma in 2017. While the latest dataset does not detail a specific recent fixture, Salah’s performances for Liverpool remain the lens through which any prospective move will be judged, with every goal and assist seen as either strengthening the case to retain him or increasing his attractiveness to overseas suitors.
The Egypt international’s path to this point has taken him from El Mokawloon SC in his homeland to FC Basel in Switzerland, then on to Chelsea, Fiorentina and Roma in Serie A before his Premier League resurgence at Liverpool. His market value peaked at €150m during his prime years at Anfield, before gradually declining to its current €30.00m as he moves into the latter stages of his career.
Should a switch to Al-Ittihad materialise, it would mark a new chapter in a career that has already spanned multiple leagues and continents – and could reshape both his legacy in European football and his standing as one of the most high-profile Arab players of his generation.







