Mohamed Salah’s future at Liverpool has been pushed back into the spotlight after a fresh approach from Saudi Arabia, with the Egypt forward again being linked with a move away from Anfield.
Saudi Pro League clubs remain determined to land one of the Premier League’s biggest names and are understood to have put a new package on the table aimed at tempting Liverpool into talks. Salah has long been viewed as a marquee target for the league, and the latest proposal is expected to test Liverpool’s resolve as the summer window gathers pace.
Liverpool’s stance, however, has not changed in public. The club has consistently maintained that Salah is central to its plans and has shown little interest in selling a player who continues to deliver goals and assists at an elite level. Salah still has time left on his contract, giving Liverpool a strong position, but the size of any bid—and the player’s own view—could yet shape how the situation develops.
While Salah’s camp has largely kept quiet, interest from the Middle East has not gone away. Saudi clubs have the financial power to offer wages that are difficult to match in Europe, and they are also prepared to pay significant transfer fees to convince top clubs to part with star players. Liverpool, for its part, would need to weigh the sporting impact of losing Salah against the potential funds that could be reinvested in the squad.
Elsewhere, Barcelona are continuing to map out long-term plans for their attack and have reportedly not ruled out a future move for Erling Haaland. The Manchester City striker remains one of the most sought-after players in world football, and Barcelona’s interest is seen as more of a strategy than an immediate push, given the financial and sporting hurdles involved.
Haaland is under contract at City and is central to their project, meaning any transfer would require a major fee and the player’s willingness to make a change. For Barcelona, the challenge is obvious: balancing their ambitions with the restrictions that have shaped their recent windows. Even so, the club is believed to be monitoring the situation closely and keeping options open should a realistic opportunity arise in the coming years.
City’s position is strong, and there is no indication they are looking to sell. But Barcelona’s leadership is said to be thinking ahead, aware that elite strikers rarely become available and that planning early can be key when circumstances shift.
For now, the immediate focus remains on Salah and the latest Saudi interest. Liverpool are approaching a crucial summer as they shape the next phase of their squad, and any serious offer for their star forward would be one of the biggest stories of the window.
















