Mohamed Salah has been publicly encouraged to join MLS by commissioner Don Garber, with the Liverpool star’s future at Anfield unclear following his interview hinting at an exit
Mohamed Salah faces an uncertain future at Liverpool(Image: PAUL ELLIS, AFP via Getty Images)
Mohamed Salah is facing calls to reject the Saudi Pro League amidst ongoing speculation about his future at Anfield. The Egyptian has found himself on the bench for the Reds’ Premier League matches against Leeds United, Sunderland and West Ham United in recent weeks.
Following a thrilling 3-3 draw with the latter last weekend, Salah gave a surprise interview to reporters at Elland Road, revealing a rift with head coach Arne Slot. In the interview, he also suggested that this weekend’s match against Brighton & Hove Albion could be his last for Liverpool.
He is due to leave for the Africa Cup of Nations next week, which will run until mid-January, should Egypt advance deep into the tournament. However, it remains uncertain whether the 33-year-old will return to play for the Reds in the second half of the season.
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Following the player’s explosive interview, numerous links with foreign clubs have resurfaced over the past week. Those only increased after he was not involved as Liverpool defeated Inter in the Champions League on Tuesday night.
The Saudi Pro League has long been considered as Salah’s most likely landing spot when he eventually ends his Anfield career. However, Major League Soccer has recently emerged as a viable alternative, with The Athletic reporting this week that a move to the United States is possible.
Part of the appeal stems from Egyptian-British billionaire Mohamed Mansour owning San Diego FC, which could make it a natural destination for Salah. The club, established in 2023, finished first in the Western Conference during the 2025 MLS campaign.
Mo Salah faces an uncertain future at Liverpool following his comments after the draw against Leeds United(Image: Photo by Liverpool FC/Liverpool FC via Getty Images)
MLS commissioner Don Garber has now openly urged Salah to cross the pond, despite the enormous financial rewards on offer in Saudi Arabia. He pointed to Barcelona and Bayern Munich icons Lionel Messi and Thomas Muller as proof of the league’s rising stature.
Garber said: “Obviously, if [Salah] ever decides to come to Major League Soccer, we’d welcome him with open arms. I’d say he should reach out to Leo [Messi] and reach out to Thomas Muller and see how happy they’ve been and how successful they’ve been and how much they’ve really embraced being in Major League Soccer.”
Don Garber has spoken about Mohamed Salah potentially moving to Major League Soccer(Image: Mike Lawrie/Getty Images)
Messi arrived at Inter Miami as a free agent in the summer of 2023 after his stint with Paris Saint-Germain. Earlier this month, the Argentine played and provided two assists against Muller’s Vancouver Whitecaps in the MLS Cup final, guiding his team to a 3-1 triumph.
Salah will link up with his Egypt squad next week, with their Africa Cup of Nations opener scheduled for 22 December against Zimbabwe. South Africa and Angola complete the group as the Pharaohs aim to win the tournament for the first time since 2010.
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