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British club hold talks over signing Mohamed Salah after Liverpool exit

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Published 15:30 25 Apr 2026 GMT+1

British club hold talks over signing Mohamed Salah after Liverpool exit

The Liverpool legend is set to end his time at Anfield in May.

Ben McCrum

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Mohamed Salah's Liverpool career is coming to an end, but it might not be the last we see of him playing in Britain.

Following the kick off of Liverpool's Premier League clash with Crystal Palace at Anfield, Salah has just four matches left in his career with the Reds.

Salah has unquestionably been one of the best players in Liverpool's storied history and will leave as the third-highest goalscorer, behind only Ian Rush (346) and Roger Hunt (285).

But all good things must come to an end, with the 33-year-old confirming his decision to leave at the end of the ongoing season in March.

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Of course, that has left fans wondering what's next for the Egyptian, with a number of clubs from across Europe and abroad linked with a move for Salah in the summer.

However, in a major surprise, Rangers consultant Stig Inge Bjornebye has revealed that the Scottish side have discussed making a spectacular move for the Liverpool legend.

Speaking on Egyptian channel Modern MTI’s Modern Sports, via Rangers Review, Bjornebye said: I don’t know what Mo’s plans are – we discussed it at work today as well, as I’m an advisor to Rangers.

“We discussed where he’ll go and so on. But I think most people are grateful for what he’s done for Liverpool.

“He is a true legend at Liverpool and has achieved a remarkable legacy for a great club. He has delivered exceptional results for them over many seasons.”

Bjornebye added that Rangers, who fell foul of Salah scoring the fastest hat-trick in Champions League history back in 2022, also discussed interest in Salah last summer ahead of the Egyptian penning a new deal at Anfield.

He added:“There were some heated discussions about his situation last year, but the matter has been resolved, and he has remained loyal to Liverpool.

“I think most people can accept that he has given the club many great years and now wants to seize a new opportunity, perhaps embarking on another adventure.”

What clubs have been linked with Mo Salah?

Unsurprisingly, Rangers is just one of many clubs believed to be interested in making a move for Salah when his time with Liverpool comes to an end next month.

Perhaps the most likely destination appears to be one of the clubs in the Saudi Pro League following their previous attempts at signing him in the past.

In September 2023, Liverpool rejected a £150million bid for Mohamed Salah from Al Ittihad, who could now come back in for their top target when he is available as a free agent.

Outside of the Saudi Pro League, several MLS clubs have been linked with European giants Paris Saint-Germain and Bayern Munich also reportedly keen on acquiring Salah.


Featured Image Credit: Alfie Cosgrove/News Images/NurPhoto via Getty Images

Topics: Mohamed Salah, Liverpool, Rangers, Football, Transfer News, Premier League, Scottish Premiership

Ben McCrum
Ben McCrum

Ben is a sports journalist who specialises in football, Formula One and MMA. He has written for publications such as Manchester Evening News, WiganToday, Manchester World and beIN Sports. Throughout his career, he has interviewed top athletes including Gareth Southgate, Luke Littler, Tom Aspinall and Jenson Button.

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