Al-Hilal, the reigning champions of Saudi Arabia, have set their sights on Liverpool’s Mohamed Salah, aiming to make him their marquee signing ahead of next summer’s FIFA Club World Cup. The Saudi giants hope that Salah’s presence will not only boost their squad but also elevate the league’s global appeal, especially as they gear up for the tournament’s expanded format in the United States.
Salah, now 31, is out of contract at Liverpool at the end of this season, with his current deal expiring on June 30, 2025. Known for his loyalty to Liverpool and his role in the club’s successes, the Egypt international has resisted previous approaches from the Saudi Pro League, despite intense speculation. Last summer, Al-Ittihad made waves with a reported £150 million bid for Salah, but Liverpool firmly rejected the offer, unwilling to part with their star forward.
However, as Salah has hinted that the upcoming 2024-25 season could be his final chapter at Anfield, Al-Hilal sees this as a prime opportunity to lure him to the Middle East. With the financial muscle of the Saudi Pro League and Al-Hilal’s participation in the Club World Cup alongside elite clubs like Manchester City and Chelsea, the timing appears ideal. The 32-team format is set to attract fans from across the globe, and Al-Hilal is counting on Salah’s superstar appeal to make a substantial impact on and off the field.
For Al-Hilal, signing Salah would be more than just adding a prolific goal scorer—it would represent a significant step in their mission to solidify Saudi Arabia’s growing influence in world football. As the summer transfer window looms, all eyes will be on whether Al-Hilal can finally persuade Salah to embark on a new journey in the Saudi Pro League.