
EPL Index
·2 de abril de 2025
Report: Mohamed Salah Linked Again with Summer Move to Al-Hilal

EPL Index
·2 de abril de 2025
In football, silence can sometimes speak volumes. At Anfield, the quiet surrounding Mohamed Salah’s contract negotiations is becoming deafening. As The Telegraph reports, Saudi club Al-Hilal remain “confident” that the Egyptian forward will agree to a move this summer, with Salah “interested” in the proposition.
This is no sudden flirtation. It’s the continuation of a long-running dance between player and Pro League, interest and intrigue, money and meaning. And though Salah is still prioritising talks with Liverpool, the very fact that the “lines of communication” remain open with the Saudi Pro League is unsettling for a club facing a summer of immense transition.
For Arne Slot, still early in his Liverpool tenure, losing Salah would not only remove one of the club’s greatest ever players, but also strip the dressing room of its most dependable source of goals, leadership and inspiration.
Salah’s figures for the season — 32 goals and 22 assists from 43 matches — are not those of a fading force. They are elite numbers from a player still sculpting his legacy in Europe. Yet, despite his age — now 32 — the conversations around his contract dragged over the winter. As The Telegraph notes, Salah “repeatedly expressed his disappointment” with how slowly talks were progressing.
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That frustration may prove pivotal. At a time when Liverpool should have been proactive, Salah was left waiting — and perhaps wondering whether his loyalty would be matched. In the meantime, Al-Hilal, financially unmatched and strategically aggressive, sensed opportunity.
Now, they remain confident. Despite Liverpool’s recent optimism, reports suggest Salah is still mulling over the Saudi offer. There will be no movement before this summer’s Club World Cup, but Al-Hilal believe time is on their side.
The move is not just about football. For Saudi Arabia, this is about identity and ambition. Having lost Neymar, the Pro League wants a new face — a global icon who can connect continents. In Salah, they see a player who is not just adored in Liverpool or Egypt, but across the Muslim world and beyond.
With Cristiano Ronaldo and Karim Benzema already on Saudi soil, Salah would complete the hat-trick of international acclaim. The Telegraph suggests Salah “remains interested” in the project, a signal that the pull of prestige and money may yet outweigh legacy and loyalty.
You can feel it coming, can’t you? It’s like 2009 again — top players leaving, promises made but not kept, and the fans left clinging to nostalgia.
If Salah really is leaning towards Saudi Arabia, who can blame him? He’s done it all for us — Champions League, Premier League, hundreds of goals. But the worry isn’t just that he might go. It’s that we’re not ready for what comes after.
Trent’s almost certainly off to Madrid. There’s talk of Virgil being unsure about his future. That’s not just three players. That’s our spine. And the board? They’ve let contracts run down, probably thinking they could sort it late. That’s not ambition. That’s arrogance.
Salah going would hurt. But Salah going and us being unprepared? That would be unforgivable.