Salah to MLS/Saudi? Man Utd Eye Murillo: Transfer News & Rumors
The future of Mohamed Salah at Liverpool is increasingly uncertain, with a summer departure appearing likely according to recent reports. Both Major League Soccer and the Saudi Pro League have emerged as potential destinations for the Egyptian forward, as Liverpool weigh their options to avoid losing a key player on a free transfer next year.
The shift in Salah’s situation comes after a period of reported friction with manager Arne Slot. Whereas the 33-year-old has started every game since returning from the Africa Cup of Nations, a December incident where he expressed feeling “thrown under the bus” by the club raised questions about his long-term commitment. He signed a recent two-year deal last year, but the possibility of a move this summer is gaining traction.
According to BBC Sport, the Saudi Pro League and MLS are now “possible options” for Salah. However, indications suggest that MLS may be the more appealing of the two. “The MLS is another possible destination for him,” Liverpool beat reporter James Pearce said on The Athletic’s Walk On podcast. “It’s been suggested to me that actually is more appealing in many ways than the Saudi Pro League.” This preference could be influenced by factors beyond financial considerations, as evidenced by Lionel Messi’s success both on and off the pitch in North America.
While a lucrative offer from Saudi Arabia remains a possibility, the allure of a different lifestyle and potentially a more competitive league structure could be driving Salah’s interest in MLS. He has scored two goals in nine club appearances in 2026, a relatively quiet start to the year for a player of his caliber.
The situation is further complicated by Salah’s contract, which has just over 12 months remaining. Liverpool are keen to avoid losing him for free, making a summer sale a more attractive proposition. This timeline aligns with potential opportunities in both MLS and Saudi Arabia.
Elsewhere in the transfer market, Manchester United are heavily pursuing Nottingham Forest defender Murillo. The Red Devils have reportedly scouted the Brazilian extensively and a transfer fee upwards of £60 million has been quoted. Murillo’s impressive performances for Forest have caught the eye of United, who are also reportedly interested in Forest midfielders Elliot Anderson and Morgan Gibbs-White.
The pursuit of Murillo highlights Manchester United’s need to bolster their defensive options. The club is clearly prioritizing strengthening their squad ahead of next season, and the Brazilian defender appears to be a key target.
The transfer window is also seeing activity involving Real Madrid, who are set to compete with Liverpool for the signature of Borussia Dortmund defender Nico Schlotterbeck. Los Blancos view the German centre-back as a top target for the summer, particularly given the expiring contracts of Liverpool defenders Ibrahima Konaté and Virgil van Dijk at the end of next season. Liverpool have already secured Jérémy Jacquet from Stade Rennais to reinforce their defense, but Schlotterbeck could provide further competition and quality.
Further afield, Atlético Madrid, Juventus, and Manchester City are all monitoring Eintracht Frankfurt defender Nathaniel Brown, while Manchester City are revisiting their interest in Juventus full-back Andrea Cambiaso. These developments suggest a busy summer transfer window for several of Europe’s top clubs.
Jesse Lingard’s move to Corinthians is nearing completion, with both parties agreeing to a one-year deal with an option for another year, pending a medical. The former Manchester United midfielder will be hoping to revitalize his career in Brazil.
The transfer landscape is constantly evolving, and these latest developments provide a glimpse into the potential moves that could shape the future of several prominent clubs and players. The coming months promise to be filled with further speculation and negotiation as teams prepare for the next season.