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الثلاثاء: 31 آذار 2026
  • 31 آذار 2026
  • 08:22
Where will Salahs next station be Daily Mail reveals

Khaberni - The British "Daily Mail" has revealed that both Bayern Munich and Paris Saint-Germain have made offers to sign Egyptian star Mohamed Salah, in preparation for including him in the upcoming season.
This comes after Salah announced his departure from Liverpool at the end of this season, ending a nine-year run with the team, a move that sparked widespread controversy about his next destination.
In media statements, the director of the Egyptian national team, Ibrahim Hassan, stated that he prefers Salah to continue playing in Europe, noting that the player has received offers from major clubs, including Paris Saint-Germain and Bayern Munich, as well as interest from Italian clubs.

Hassan also warned against Salah moving to the American league, considering that it might distance him from the spotlight, saying that the player might lose part of his global presence if he undertakes this experience.

On the other hand, Salah's future is still undecided, as his agent Rami Abbas Issa confirmed that the player's next destination has not yet been determined, emphasizing that all options are still on the table.

Liverpool had previously received a substantial offer from Saudi’s Al-Ittihad Club in 2023, but the deal was not completed, while Saudi League clubs are still monitoring the player's situation, especially after the departure of Karim Benzema.

All this comes amid an injury that prevented Salah from joining the Egyptian national team's camp, which faces Saudi Arabia before an anticipated match against Spain.

In a related context, German coach Jürgen Klopp praised Salah's career, affirming that working with him was an exceptional experience, and that the achievements he has made might be difficult to replicate, wishing him success in the next phase.

Mohamed Salah is one of the greatest legends of Liverpool in modern times, after leading the team to several major titles, including the English League and the UEFA Champions League, leaving an indelible mark in the history of the club.

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