Officials from the Saudi Pro League remain optimistic about securing the signature of Liverpool forward Mohamed Salah when the summer transfer window opens.
According to The Telegraph, a senior league source has indicated that the Egyptian international is still open to the prospect of moving to Saudi Arabia.
However, despite ongoing speculation about his future, Salah’s next move remains uncertain.
The 32-year-old forward is nearing the end of his current contract with Liverpool, and discussions over an extension have yet to yield an agreement.
With his deal set to expire, Saudi clubs, particularly Al-Hilal, had initially aimed to bring him in before the FIFA Club World Cup, hoping to capitalize on his star power to promote the league.
That plan, however, will not materialize, as Salah’s immediate future remains tied to Liverpool for now.
While the Saudi Pro League remains keen on adding him to its growing list of marquee signings, any potential transfer will have to wait until the regular summer window.
Salah, who has been a crucial figure for Liverpool since his arrival in 2017, has previously hinted at a possible departure with no contract offer made to him.
However, with no official confirmation from either party, speculation continues regarding whether he will commit to a new deal at Anfield or make the high-profile switch to Saudi Arabia.