Mohamed Salah increasingly likely to leave Liverpool this summer
Mohamed Salah is increasingly likely to leave Liverpool during the upcoming summer transfer window, according to BBC Sport.
The Egyptian forward’s future has come back into focus despite the fact he signed a new two-year contract with Liverpool FC last year.
Developments in recent months have fuelled uncertainty, with a potential departure now viewed as a serious possibility
In December, Salah publicly suggested he could leave before the end of the season, stating he felt he had been “sacrificed” after being repeatedly excluded from the starting line-up.
His comments intensified speculation about his long-term position at Anfield.
Although he remained at the club beyond the January transfer deadline, the questions surrounding his future have not disappeared.
Since returning from the Africa Cup of Nations, the 33-year-old has started every match for Liverpool, re-establishing his place in the team.
However, that run of appearances has not entirely dispelled talk of a summer exit.
Salah’s next destination, should he depart, is believed to lie outside Europe’s traditional elite leagues.
The Saudi Pro League and Major League Soccer are both considered realistic options for the Egypt international.
Interest from emerging markets has grown steadily in recent seasons, particularly for established players in the latter stages of their careers.
On the pitch, Salah has scored two goals in nine club appearances in 2026. While his influence remains significant, his output this calendar year has been modest by his previous standards.
Salah’s time at Liverpool has been marked by major achievements and consistent performances, making any departure a notable moment for the club.
With the summer transfer window approaching, discussions about his future are expected to intensify.
For now, no final decision has been announced.
But as things stand, the prospect of Salah bringing his Anfield chapter to a close at the end of the season appears increasingly plausible.
