Mohamed Salah Evaluates Romantic AS Roma Return and Turkish Super Lig Alternatives Following Confirmed Liverpool Departure
Following his Liverpool exit confirmation, Mohamed Salah is linked with a romantic return to AS Roma or a move to Turkish giants Galatasaray and Fenerbahce.
By: AXL Media
Published: Apr 2, 2026, 3:41 AM EDT
Source: Information for this report was sourced from Football365

The End of a Historic Era at Anfield
The long-running speculation regarding Mohamed Salah’s future was finally resolved last week when both the player and Liverpool FC confirmed his departure at the conclusion of the 2025/26 season. After a historic tenure that saw him break numerous club scoring records, the decision to part ways comes amidst a noticeable decline in form and a reported fallout with head coach Arne Slot. With Salah set to become a free agent, the footballing world is now speculating on where the 33-year-old will spend the final chapters of his elite career. While his departure marks a somber moment for the Anfield faithful, it opens a highly competitive race among global giants to secure his signature.
A Romantic Return to the Stadio Olimpico
One of the most compelling narratives surrounding Salah’s next move is a potential return to AS Roma, the club where he first established himself as a world-class talent before joining Liverpool in 2017. European football expert Andy Brassell suggests that a move back to the Italian capital would be "beautiful" from a romantic perspective, though it would require Salah to accept a significant decrease in his current wage structure. In Serie A, Salah would likely immediately become the league's standout performer, offering Roma a veteran presence capable of leading their frontline in European competition. Such a move would prioritize legacy and emotional connection over the massive financial packages available elsewhere.
The "Obvious Choice" of the Turkish Super Lig
Alternatively, a move to the Turkish Super Lig has been mooted as an "obvious choice" for the Egyptian international. Giants such as Galatasaray and Fenerbahce offer a unique proposition: the ability to remain in a highly competitive European environment while playing in a culturally significant region. Experts point to the precedent set by players like Nicolas Anelka, who found personal and professional fulfillment playing in Turkey later in their careers. The Super Lig would allow Salah to continue competing in the Champions League in front of some of the most passionate supporters in world football, while still earning wages that exceed what most Serie A or Premier League clubs could currently offer.
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