Mohamed Salah’s next club is still unresolved, but Ramy Abbas Issa says the answer may come very soon. He also said it is not their style to discuss clubs Salah would not want to play for just for the sake of noise. Reports in the sources point to Chelsea, Beşiktaş, Galatasaray, Fenerbahce and MLS as live possibilities.

Salah's next move is still private

Issa was even more direct when he said, “We do not know where Mohamed will play next season. This also means that no one else knows.” That lines up with the general noise around the story, not a settled outcome.

David Lee, Sporting Kansas City president of soccer operations, did not name Salah, but he did say the club is open to elite talent. “We are interested in really good players,” he said, adding that anyone seen as a fit would be a player they would want to talk about.

Chelsea remains one of the more obvious Premier League routes if Salah stays in England, while Beşiktaş is another club repeatedly linked in the reporting. MLS is part of the picture too, and that is enough to keep this from being treated like a single-club chase.

Liverpool's exit changes the frame

Salah's Liverpool exit followed a nine-year stay at Anfield, and the scale of that spell still matters here. He played 442 games for Liverpool, scored 257 goals and won eight major honours, which is a sizeable base for any next step to work against.

The closing months at Liverpool were not neat, either. They finished 5th in the Premier League, scored 63 league goals and conceded 53, then ended with a last-five run of DLDLW. Salah was still productive away from the club, too, with a 7.06 World Cup rating across five appearances and two goal contributions in 438 minutes.

The emotional side is clear from what Salah said after leaving. “I never imagined how deeply this club, this city, these people would become part of my life,” he said, and also described Liverpool as his home for life. The next move is still undecided, but the decision appears close enough that the next concrete update may arrive soon.

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