Mohamed Salah has been presented with a contract offer from Juventus as he prepares to leave Liverpool as a free agent this summer, according to a report from Italian newspaper La Repubblica. The Egypt international announced in March that he would depart Anfield after nine years with the club.
While a move to the Saudi Pro League is widely anticipated, interest is emerging from Major League Soccer and now Italy, with Juventus hoping to convince the 33-year-old to pursue one final challenge in European football. Juventus acknowledge they cannot compete financially with Saudi Arabian clubs, and believe a persuasive approach from manager Luciano Spalletti is their best chance.
However, Juventus’ absence from the Champions League is considered a potential obstacle. The club are optimistic that Salah will delay a final decision until after the World Cup, giving them more time to negotiate. Salah is reportedly seeking a yearly salary of €20 million, which would establish him as one of the highest-paid players in Turkish football history, as reported by Idman.Biz, with Fenerbahce also having held talks with the player.
Juventus have also expressed interest in other Liverpool players this summer. They attempted to sign Andy Robertson, but he is now expected to join Tottenham Hotspur. The situation surrounding Alisson remains uncertain, though recent reports from Fabrizio Romano suggest Liverpool are now intent on retaining the goalkeeper, despite previous interest from Juventus and a contract that expires next summer. According to Romano, Liverpool have informed Alisson and his representatives that they do not want him to leave at this time.
Of the three Liverpool players targeted, Salah is considered the most attainable for Juventus, though a deal still appears challenging. His next destination remains open, with multiple high-profile clubs vying for his signature.



