Mohamed Salah could leave Liverpool: 5 possible destinations.
A contract until 2027 and a salary of over £350,000 a week have not eased Mohamed Salah's future. After being benched in the 3-3 draw with Leeds and his statement about being "betrayed," five potential destinations have emerged.
Mohamed Salah could leave Liverpool as early as January. Despite signing a two-year contract extension in April, keeping him at Anfield until 2027 with a reported salary of over £350,000 per week, the 33-year-old striker's future remains uncertain. Being benched in the recent 3-3 draw against Leeds, along with his statements claiming he was "betrayed" and has no "relationship" with manager Arne Slot, have escalated rumors of his departure.

Looking back over the past few months reveals a breakdown in trust. In September 2024, before signing his current contract, Salah publicly stated that this could be his "last season" at Liverpool and insisted that no one at the club was negotiating an extension. He later expressed "disappointment" at not receiving a new offer and admitted he might leave. A poor start to the new season only added to the uncertainty, despite the ink on the contract already being dry.
5 potential destinations, probability based on source.
| club | Probability |
|---|---|
| Paris Saint-Germain | 1/10 |
| San Diego FC | 4/10 |
| Galatasaray | 7/10 |
| Al-Hilal | 8/10 |
| Al-Ittihad | 9/10 |
Paris Saint-Germain: A narrow path for a star-studded team.
Before reaching his most recent agreement with Liverpool, Salah had been linked with Paris Saint-Germain, a team looking to fill the void left by Kylian Mbappe's move to Real Madrid. However, the current situation in Paris – where Ousmane Dembele, Khvicha Kvaratskhelia, and many other young talents are already on the horizon – makes a move to the French capital highly unlikely.
Probability: 1/10
San Diego FC: MLS ambitions and a door that is opening and closing.
If we're considering MLS, San Diego FC is a name worth noting. The rookie club impressed in its debut season, reaching the Western Conference semifinals. While there are currently few direct links to Salah, interest from owner Mohamed Mansour could open up opportunities. This scenario isn't impossible, but it still needs a catalyst to go beyond mere rumors.
Probability: 4/10
Galatasaray: Great glory, but a financial challenge.
Galatasaray is renowned for recruiting big stars – a fitting match for Salah's stature and charisma. It's an iconic destination, where the atmosphere in the stands is always filled with high expectations. However, financial constraints are the first obstacle to overcome if the deal is to progress.

Probability: 7/10
Al-Hilal: The Champion and His Marketing Appeal
The reigning Saudi Pro League champions have already signed many big names, and a contract with Salah would add another layer of strategic significance: both enhancing their professional level and providing a marketing boost. Given the expanding influence of Saudi clubs, this scenario has a realistic basis.
Probability: 8/10
Al-Ittihad: the most likely destination.
Al-Ittihad have been pursuing Salah for a long time and even made a £150 million offer in the summer of 2023. The existing connection, along with the presence of big personalities like Fabinho and Karim Benzema, makes this the most viable option should Salah leave Anfield.
Probability: 9/10
View from Anfield
Salah's story isn't just about his next destination, but also about how Liverpool are handling an icon during a transitional period. Being benched in the 3-3 draw with Leeds, coupled with his "betrayal" comments and denial of a "relationship" with Arne Slot, shows the gap that needs to be closed immediately if either side wants to move forward. Otherwise, the door to a January departure will be wide open.
When the numbers – a contract until 2027, a salary of over £350,000 a week – no longer offer security, the choice comes down to confidence and future direction. At this point, according to the data source, Al-Ittihad is presented with the best opportunity.


