According to journalist Bruno Andrade, Mohamed Salah has received a new contract offer from Saudi giants Al-Hilal. Surprisingly, the proposed salary is even lower than what the forward was earning during his final season with Liverpool.
Mohamed Salah Weighs Next Move After Leaving Liverpool
The next destination for the “Egyptian King” remains unknown following his official departure from Anfield at the end of last season. The 34-year-old winger continues to be heavily linked with potential moves to either the Saudi Pro League or Major League Soccer (MLS).
While Salah remains Al-Hilal’s top summer transfer priority, Saudi football’s spending policy has shifted drastically compared to two years ago. The era of offering astronomical wages exceeding €100 million per year seems to be over.
The Financial Details of Al-Hilal’s Offer to Salah
Al-Hilal’s proposal consists of a three-year contract worth €20 million annually. In comparison, Salah earned €24 million during his final year with Liverpool. Back in the summer of 2023, Al-Ittihad were ready to make Salah the second-highest-paid player in the Saudi League with a salary close to Cristiano Ronaldo’s, but Liverpool blocked the move.
Now, with the financial landscape changing completely, Salah’s highest offer on the table is €20 million. This has raised questions about whether he will favor a move to the United States or look for another elite European club outside the Premier League.
World Cup Spotlight: Salah is expected to finalize his future immediately after Egypt’s campaign at the 2026 World Cup. The forward has already turned heads in the tournament, netting two goals and providing two assists in the Pharaohs’ opening two matches.




