Star Forward Mohamed Salah Set to Leave Liverpool: Where Could He Go Next?.
Mohamed Salah and a Potential Transfer
According to Novyny.live: Liverpool forward Mohamed Salah has announced his intention to leave the club next summer. Reports indicate that a possible move to Inter Miami is currently being discussed, though the MLS side has not made any official approach. Salah has spent nine years at Liverpool, a period marked by major achievements and standout performances.
Salah's Career Stats
During the 2025/2026 season, Salah made 34 appearances, scoring 10 goals and providing 9 assists. Since joining Liverpool in 2017, he has played a total of 435 matches, netting 255 goals and adding 122 assists. These numbers highlight his immense value to the team and his role in its successes. With Salah planning to depart, Liverpool scouts are now actively searching for a potential replacement for the striker.
Interest from Inter Miami in Salah has not been confirmed. Transfer insider Fabrizio Romano has denied any deal being in place, which suggests uncertainty surrounding the potential transfer. Despite this, the ongoing developments regarding Salah's future continue to attract attention from the football world and fans of his talent.
Salah's transfer could have a major impact on both clubs—Liverpool and Inter Miami. For Liverpool, it would mean finding a worthy successor to one of the best forwards in the club's history, while Inter Miami could gain an experienced player capable of strengthening their squad. In any case, further transfer news could reshape the football market and influence the upcoming season.
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