Mohamed Salah has become the most talked-about player in world football this season.
The Egyptian King is having the best season of his career, with 44 goals and 34 assists, but this could be his final season at Anfield.
With less than six months left on his contract, Salah’s future is uncertain, and the forward has a short time to make a decision.
Saudi Arabia appears to be the most likely destination if Salah leaves Liverpool, and Al-Hilal, who are at the top of the list for his signing, have recently received a significant boost.
Liverpool agree to Al-Hilal’s request.
Although Salah’s contract does not expire until the end of June, it is widely known that the reigning Saudi Pro League champions want to add the Anfield superstar to their ranks before the Club World Cup begins on June 15.
To carry out this proposal, the two clubs would need to reach an agreement on the early termination of Salah’s contract, and GIVEMESPORT is saying that a compromise has already been reached.
According to the source, Al-Hilal has already contacted Liverpool, who have decided to release Salah from his contract early for free if he accepts to join the Riyadh-based club.
Salah’s mind is not yet made up however, as the story also states that authorities at Anfield remain optimistic that Salah will extend his stay in Merseyside.
What does Mo Salah’s future look like?
Salah is one of three crucial players who might leave the Reds for free this summer, along with Trent Alexander-Arnold and Virgil van Dijk.
Although the club is allegedly in talks with all three stars, the end of their contracts is quickly approaching, and it is becoming more likely that the trio will go.
Salah’s admirers aren’t limited to Saudi Arabia; PSG is also allegedly interested in signing the former Roma player this summer.
The Egyptian has plenty of potential landing points if he leaves Liverpool, and his excellent form on the pitch will guarantee that this remains the case, but it appears that if the Reds are poised to lose Salah, it might happen much sooner than his contract expires.