Mohamed Salah’s time at Liverpool FC is drawing to a close, but he may not be finished playing in Britain just yet.
After kickoff in Liverpool’s Premier League meeting with Crystal Palace at Anfield, the Egyptian forward has only four games remaining in a Reds shirt.
Widely regarded as one of the club’s greatest-ever players, Salah is set to depart as Liverpool’s third all-time top scorer, behind Ian Rush and Roger Hunt. The 33-year-old confirmed back in March that he will leave at the end of the current season, bringing an incredible chapter to an end.
His decision has sparked major speculation about his next move, with clubs across Europe and beyond reportedly interested. In a surprising twist, Rangers FC have internally discussed a potential move, according to advisor Stig Inge Bjørnebye.
Speaking on Modern Sports, Bjørnebye admitted the club has debated Salah’s future, while also praising his immense contribution at Liverpool, describing him as a true legend who has delivered outstanding performances over many years. He also revealed that Rangers previously considered signing Salah last summer before he chose to remain at Anfield.
With his exit approaching, several destinations remain in play. Clubs in the Saudi Pro League—particularly Al-Ittihad, who once had a £150 million bid rejected—are expected to renew their interest. Meanwhile, teams in Major League Soccer, as well as European giants like Paris Saint-Germain and Bayern Munich, are also said to be monitoring his situation cloBritish club hold talks over signing Mohamed Salah after Liverpool exitsely.

