Mohamed Salah on Track to Be Football’s Top Earner Worldwide | OneFootball

Mohamed Salah on Track to Be Football’s Top Earner Worldwide | OneFootball

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·10 février 2025

Mohamed Salah on Track to Be Football’s Top Earner Worldwide

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Mohamed Salah joined Liverpool from AS Roma in 2017 in a move worth £36.5 million, a club record at that time. What some saw as a risky bet turned out to be one of the best transfers in the history of the club, as Salah has been the Reds best and most consistent performer since his arrival.

However, there are signs that the Egyptian’s fairy tale at Anfield will come to an end soon. The 32-year-old’s contract with the club expires at the end of the 2024/25 campaign and, at the moment, there is no agreement over an extension.


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Salah remains focused on football and has promised to give his all in the coming months. The Reds are among the best teams this season – to confirm this statement, positive predictions on their matches can be found on sources like Legalbet betting tips – but they need their star player to be in top form to ensure a fruitful end of the season.

While there is no reason to doubt Salah’s professionalism, it is also impossible to ignore the reports on his future, as clubs in Saudi Arabia are reportedly ready to make him the best-paid player in the world.

Salah Said to be Close to Saudi Arabia Move

Since 2022, many star players have left Europe for the football fields of Saudi Arabia. Cristiano Ronaldo was the first big name that landed in the Saudi Pro League, and many players have followed his path since then. World stars like Neymar, Karim Benzema, N’Golo Kante and others accepted moves to the Middle East. And the league has also been able to attract young talents like Gabri Veiga and Jhon Duran.

Mohamed Salah was first linked with a transfer to Saudi Arabia back in 2023, when local club Al Ittihad was ready to allocate a hefty sum for his transfer and salary. Despite the reports, the forward ended up staying at Liverpool and continued his impressive performances.

Now, with fewer than six months left on his deal with the Reds, the 32-year-old is free to discuss a potential contract with another club. This is where the Saudi Arabia rumours make their comeback.

It is said that clubs from the Saudi Pro League are ready to welcome the Liverpool winger with open arms. A super star of European football and the most popular player in the Arab world, Salah would make for a great signing to draw attention to the local league internationally and raise its prestige. Moreover, Mo’s arrival would serve as a great promotion of local football, which is especially important to Saudi Arabia, the hosts of the 2034 FIFA World Cup.

To attract him, they are ready to offer him a salary that would make him the best-paid footballer in the world, dethroning Cristiano Ronaldo. This would imply a salary above the nearly £168 million earned by the Portugal international annually.

For now it is not clear which exact club Mo could end up playing for. What is clear, though, is that multiple clubs would be able to afford him, as some of them are sponsored directly by the state. So, it does not have to be Al Ittihad as previously reported – Al Nassr, Al Hilal, Al Ahli and many others will be in contention for his signature.

Liverpool Stay Still Not Excluded

Despite the lure of Saudi money, Mo Salah could still end up staying at Anfield beyond this season. Liverpool have not stopped their efforts to convince the player to extend his contract.

At the same time, the Reds are not able to compete with the Saudi Pro League in economic terms. If it is all about the money for Salah, then his decision is sure to be in favour of a departure to the Middle East.

Moreover, the club has to take into consideration the factor of age. Improving Salah’s salary when he is about to turn 33 is quite risky, and it has nothing to do with Mo personally. But age takes its toll on everyone, and the Egypt captain is likely to suffer a drop in his output as he gets older.

In this case, it could be wiser to invest the money in signing a younger player in his position that would serve the club the next seven to ten years.

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