After a historic period with Liverpool, Mohamed Salah has decided to leave at the end of the season as a free agent.
This has attracted interest from Major League Soccer clubs and several European teams, but a possible destination remains Saudi Arabia.
According to reports from TEAMtalk, the Saudi Pro League has identified Salah as an absolute priority, due to his global profile and cultural influence.
Initially, clubs like Al Hilali, Al Ittihadi and Al Ahli were most interested, but now Al-Nassri – where Cristiano Ronaldo plays – has also entered the race strongly.
A transfer to Al-Nassri would create a spectacular duo between Ronaldo and Salah, potentially one of the strongest in the world.
However, integrating the Egyptian into the squad would not be easy, as there are already players like Sadio Mane and Kingsley Coman, which would require sacrifices in the lineup.
Another factor is the role in the team.
Throughout his career, Salah has preferred to be the main figure of the team, and this may be difficult at Al-Nassri, where Ronaldo remains the absolute leader.
For this reason, Al Ittihadi may be a more favorable option.
After the departures of N'Golo Kante and Karim Benzema, the club has the financial and sporting space to make Salah the team's main star, where he can play alongside Youssef En-Nesyrin.
Ultimately, while a partnership with Ronaldo sounds appealing, Salah's decision may depend on his desire to be the main protagonist - something that could push him towards another club in Saudi Arabia./Express newspaper/