Khaberni - Egyptian star Mohamed Salah is experiencing a pivotal moment in his career with Liverpool, after his disputes with Dutch coach Arne Slot became the focal point of global football conversation, especially in Saudi Arabia, with increasing signs linking him to a potential move to the Roshen League during January.
The crisis began when Salah was left out of Liverpool's starting lineup for three consecutive matches, for the first time since he joined the "Reds" in the summer of 2017, which ignited the player's anger, before he publicly expressed his dissatisfaction and gave clear hints that the coach blames him for the decline in results.
The controversy coincided with confirmation by the reliable English journalist Ben Jacobs on the "X" platform that Al Hilal is closely monitoring Salah's fate, especially if Slot excludes him from the team's trip to Italy to face Inter Milan in the Champions League, a step that could open the door for his departure in the winter.
But the picture does not stop at Al Hilal only, as in the same report, Jacobs revealed that the San Diego club in America is seizing the opportunity to try to win Salah's signature, should the player decide to end his journey in Europe.
The American club, which was eliminated from the local league semifinals against Vancouver Whitecaps, had previously attempted to attract prominent names from the old continent like Sergio Ramos after his departure from Paris Saint-Germain, but negotiations faltered at that time due to financial reasons.
Between Al Hilal's anticipation and San Diego’s ambitious plan, Salah stands before one of the most exciting chapters of his career, waiting for what the coming days will reveal.




