Mohamed Salah would be prepared to remain at Liverpool until 2027 as uncertainty continues to swirl around his immediate future, with interest from the Saudi Pro League yet to materialise into a decisive move.
The Egypt international, now 33, is entering the final stretch of his current deal at Anfield, which runs through to the end of next season. While speculation over a lucrative switch to Saudi Arabia has lingered for more than a year, there has been no concrete breakthrough. As it stands, Salah is understood to be content to honour the remainder of his contract and potentially extend his stay on Merseyside.
Salah remains a central figure in Liverpool’s project, both on and off the pitch. Despite his age, he continues to deliver at the highest level, maintaining his status as one of the Premier League’s most decisive attackers. His professionalism and conditioning have convinced many within the club that he still has several productive seasons ahead.
Clubs in the Saudi Pro League have long admired the forward, viewing him as a marquee signing who would elevate the profile of the competition even further. However, unless a compelling offer arrives that satisfies both Liverpool and the player, Salah appears increasingly comfortable with the idea of extending his Anfield chapter beyond its current timeline.
For now, Liverpool supporters can take encouragement from the fact that their talisman is in no rush to leave. In a summer where high profile exits have dominated headlines, Salah’s willingness to stay offers stability and reassurance as the club continues its evolution.




