Talk about Mohamed Salah’s future has returned strongly once again, not because of a direct statement from the player himself, but after a short message posted by his agent, Ramy Abbas. That message opened the door to new questions about the next step in the Egyptian star’s career.
Ramy Abbas’ message did not reveal the name of Salah’s next club, and it did not confirm where he will play next season. However, it made one thing clear: Salah’s future is not a topic to be discussed publicly, and it is only handled within a very small circle of people close to the player.
The message came at an important time, as Mohamed Salah is preparing with the Egyptian national team for the 2026 World Cup. Egyptian fans are waiting to see what their captain will do in the tournament. At the same time, questions continue about his next destination after the end of his journey with Liverpool.
A Short Message.. But a Clear One
Ramy Abbas said that Mohamed Salah is fine, but he also made it clear that important future plans are not discussed with people who are not directly involved. Although the message was short, it looked like a response to the many reports and rumors surrounding Salah’s future in recent days.
Every time Salah’s name is linked with a new club, a different story appears. Some reports speak about him staying in Europe, while others link him with a move to the Saudi league. Meanwhile, the player himself prefers to stay away from direct public comments.
This is not unusual for Mohamed Salah. He has often dealt calmly with important decisions in his career. The player does not like getting involved in long media debates, and he does not give clear answers before things become official.
Salah’s Focus Is on Egypt
Despite all the talk about his future, Mohamed Salah seems to be focused now on the Egyptian national team, which is preparing for the 2026 World Cup with big hopes from the fans.
Egypt are in a strong group with Belgium, New Zealand, and Iran. It is a group that needs full focus from the very beginning. For that reason, any talk about Salah’s club future may be delayed from his side, even if the topic remains very present in the media and on social media.
Salah enters the World Cup with great experience after many successful years with Liverpool, as well as his long journey with the Egyptian national team. He also knows that his performance in the tournament could be very important, both for Egypt and for his own football future.
The Decision Will Come at the Right Time
Until now, there is no final answer about the club Mohamed Salah will join or the shirt he will wear next season. But it is clear that this file is being handled very carefully, and that the player and his agent do not want it to become a daily story full of rumors.
Ramy Abbas’ message did not end the questions about Salah’s future, but it made clear that the decision will only be announced at the right time and by the people responsible for it. Between the fans’ wait to know Salah’s next destination and the captain’s preparation for a big World Cup challenge, his future remains open to more than one possibility.
In the end, Mohamed Salah’s silence may be the most important message for now: the focus is on Egypt, and the talk about the future will come at the right time.
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