Fabrizio Romano discusses Mo Salah's future following World Cup elimination
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jul 8, 2026, 6:35 AM
Last updated Jul 8, 2026
Fabrizio Romano provided insights into Mo Salah's potential future after Egypt's exit from the World Cup, where they lost 3-2 to Argentina despite leading 2-0 at one point. Salah, a free agent after leaving Liverpool, has attracted interest from Saudi Arabia and Major League Soccer. According to Romano, conversations have indicated that clubs from these leagues are considering a move for the 34-year-old, who may opt to leave European football. With his impressive Nine-year spell at Liverpool concluded, Salah's next destination remains uncertain as he takes time off following the tournament.
- •Salah led Egypt to a 2-0 lead before losing 3-2 to Argentina.
- •He is now a free agent after leaving Liverpool.
- •Clubs from Saudi Arabia and MLS are reportedly interested in Salah.
- •Romano indicated talks have taken place regarding Salah's future.
- •Salah may need time to decide his next career move.
- 6:35 AMYahoo Sports — ‘My understanding is…’ – Fabrizio Romano drops hint over Mo Salah future after World Cup drama
"Fabrizio Romano has shared details of ‘calls’ which took place regarding the future of Mo Salah, who was involved in a World Cup epic on Tuesday.The winger is now a free agent after leaving Liverp...
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