A New Chapter For A Premier League Icon
The end of an era is near.
Mohamed Salah is set to leave Liverpool FC — and while the Saudi Pro League looks like his next destination, the story isn’t as straightforward as it seems.
The Ronaldo Factor
On paper, a move to Al-Nassr looks perfect.
Big money. Global spotlight. Star power.
But there’s one major complication:
Cristiano Ronaldo.
Reports suggest there are internal questions about how two global superstars would coexist in the same team — both on and off the pitch.
Would it work?
Or would it disrupt the balance?
That uncertainty is now casting serious doubt over the move.
A Strategic Exit From Liverpool
Salah’s departure from Anfield isn’t sudden — it’s calculated.
The decision was mutual:
- Liverpool free up massive wages
- Salah gains freedom to negotiate a lucrative deal
- Fans get a proper farewell
It’s a clean break — and one that opens the door to multiple possibilities.
Al-Ittihad Step Forward
If Al-Nassr becomes complicated, Al-Ittihad are ready.
They’ve been here before.
Back in 2023, they made a huge attempt to sign Salah — reportedly offering £150 million.
Now, they’re back in the race.
With a need to replace Karim Benzema and bring in a marquee name, Salah fits the profile perfectly.
Less competition for spotlight.
More central role.
Cleaner fit.
Could MLS Be A Surprise Move?
There’s also a wildcard option.
Major League Soccer.
With Lionel Messi already transforming the league’s global appeal, Salah could see the U.S. as an opportunity to expand his brand before a potential move to Saudi Arabia later.
It’s not the obvious choice — but it’s definitely on the table.
Final Whistle
Mohamed Salah is one of the biggest names in world football — and his next move will shape headlines globally.
Al-Nassr? Complicated.
Al-Ittihad? Logical.
MLS? Interesting.
One thing is certain: wherever Salah goes next, the spotlight follows.
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