Mo Salah next club odds have been updated by SportsCasting amid growing speculation over his future following an outburst directed at the club and manager Arne Slot.
With scrutiny now intensifying around Liverpool on multiple fronts, attention has also turned to Slot himself.
Fans can check the latest Next Liverpool Manager Odds market to see who is being linked with the role should the club opt for a change.
The wider managerial landscape adds further context to Slot’s situation, and the current Premier League Sack Race Odds show how he compares to other under-pressure managers across the division.
Mo Salah Next Club Odds – Full List
- Al Ittihad 7/2
- Al Hilal 6/1
- Al Nassr 7/1
- Al Ahli 9/1
- Napoli 14/1
- Al Ittifaq 16/1
- Barcelona 16/1
- San Diego FC 16/1
- Galatasaray 18/1
- Inter Miami 18/1
- Atletico Madrid 20/1
- Roma 20/1
- PSG 22/1
- Al Khaleej 25/1
- Chicago Fire 25/1
- Inter Milan 25/1
- Real Madrid 25/1
- Al Qadisiyah 28/1
- AC Milan 33/1
- Bayern Munich 33/1
- Chelsea 33/1
- Juventus 40/1
- Newcastle 40/1
Note: Odds are subject to change (correct 28th Jan 2026) – if using please credit: SportsCasting.com/uk.
Saudi Pro League Leads The Market For Salah Next Club Odds

The Saudi Pro League continues to dominate the early betting market for Mo Salah’s next club, with Al Ittihad leading the way at 7/2.
As a result, Saudi Arabia remains the central focus of the early speculation around Salah’s future.
Following them in the odds, Al Hilal (6/1) and Al Nassr (7/1) are positioned as the next most likely Saudi destinations.
Both clubs have invested heavily in recent seasons to attract global stars, which keeps them firmly in the mix.
Meanwhile, Al Ahli (9/1) also features prominently and completes the quartet of Saudi contenders near the top of the market.
Together, these four clubs have the financial strength and ambition required to compete for a player of Salah’s stature.
Their resources, combined with the league’s clear desire to continue attracting elite-level talent, ensure the Pro League remains a major talking point in any discussion about his next move.
Furthermore, Salah’s popularity across the Middle East adds another layer of appeal for Saudi clubs.
While no formal bids have been reported, the league’s proven willingness to spend heavily keeps them at the forefront of the betting.
For now, the odds reflect the belief that if Salah were to leave Anfield, Saudi Arabia is viewed as the most realistic destination.
European Giants Remain In The Hunt For Egyptian Icon

A number of major European clubs also appear in the Mo Salah next club market. Napoli (14/1) and Barcelona (16/1) lead the way among the European contenders, each seen as teams with the profile and ambition to make a move if Salah were ever to become available.
In addition, several other European sides feature prominently in the odds. Salah’s former club Roma (20/1) and Galatasaray (18/1) sit in the next tier and are viewed as credible options within the continent.
Meanwhile, Champions league holders PSG (22/1) remain a club to keep an eye on given their financial muscle and history of pursuing high-profile attacking signings.
Further down the market, a wider group of elite clubs appear as longer-shot possibilities.
Inter Milan and Real Madrid (25/1) are still included due to their size and transfer power, even if a move looks unlikely at present.
By contrast, AC Milan, Bayern Munich and Chelsea (33/1) are priced at the more speculative end of the European field.
Juventus and Newcastle (40/1) complete the list as outsiders.
Could the MLS Tempt Mo Salah?

Three MLS clubs also appear in the Mo Salah next club market, offering an intriguing alternative outside Europe and the Middle East.
San Diego FC (16/1) are the shortest-priced of the American sides, and their ownership adds an interesting dimension.
The club is backed by Egyptian billionaire Mohamed Mansour, whose ties to Salah’s home country make San Diego a more natural speculative fit than most MLS teams.
With major investment behind the project and ambitions to grow quickly, they emerge as a noteworthy outsider.
Inter Miami (18/1) follow closely behind. The club’s ability to attract world-class names — most notably Lionel Messi and Luis Suárez — ensures they remain in the discussion for any marquee signing.
Their commercial power and high-profile ownership place them among the few MLS teams perceived as capable of exploring a move for Salah.
Meanwhile, Chicago Fire (25/1) round out the MLS trio. Although priced as longer shots, their inclusion highlights the league’s increasing appetite for big-name acquisitions.