Mo Salah’s post-Liverpool future has taken another public turn after MLS commissioner Don Garber said he would love to see the Egyptian forward play in the United States.
The comments, reported by This Is Anfield, arrive with Salah approaching the end of his Liverpool contract and still weighing up his next club. The 34-year-old is set to become a free agent at the end of June, leaving one of the defining Anfield stories of the summer unresolved.
Why Garber’s Message Matters To Liverpool Fans
For Liverpool supporters, the significance is not that MLS interest is unexpected. A player of Salah’s profile was always likely to attract ambitious pitches from outside Europe’s elite leagues. The point is that Garber has now put the league’s interest into the open, underlining the scale of the market around Salah as he moves away from Anfield.
Salah’s wage demands will narrow the field, but his commercial pull, goalscoring record and global standing still make him a unique free-agent opportunity. Liverpool have already moved into a new attacking cycle, yet every fresh update on Salah’s destination will carry emotional weight because of what he delivered on Merseyside.
The next step is clarity from the player and his camp. Until then, MLS can publicly dream, rival suitors can circle, and Liverpool fans are left watching one of the club’s modern greats decide where the final major chapter of his career begins.
Saudi Pro League Executive Mugharbel Confirmed
Mugharbel said “Mohamed Salah is welcome in the Saudi League, but it is the clubs that are responsible for negotiating with players,” Mugharbel said. “For sure Salah is one of them [a target].”







