Scottish side Rangers enter race to sign Egypt’s Mohamed Salah

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- The idea of signing Mohamed Salah is not new in Glasgow.
As Liverpool fans hold their breath with the curtain slowly falling on a golden era for the Egyptian superstar at Anfield, media reports have revealed a surprising twist in the increasingly crowded race for the “Egyptian King,” with an unexpected club now showing interest.
While attention has largely focused on lucrative offers from Saudi Arabia, traditional interest from European giants such as Paris Saint-Germain and Bayern Munich, and even possible moves to the United States, Scottish club Rangers have now expressed internal interest in discussing a potential move for Salah following his expected departure from Liverpool at the end of the season.
Official acknowledgment of interest
Confirmation of this interest came from Rangers advisor Stig Inge Bjørnebye, who revealed in a television interview on Modern Sports that discussions had taken place within the club regarding Salah’s future.
Bjørnebye said: “I don’t know what Mo’s plans are, we discussed it at work today, in my role as advisor to Rangers.”
He added, reflecting on the player’s legacy at Liverpool: “We discussed where he might go and so on. I think most people are grateful for what he has done at Liverpool. He is a true legend there and has built an incredible legacy at a great club. He has delivered exceptional results for them over many seasons.”
Renewed interest
The Norwegian advisor explained that the idea of signing Salah is not new in Glasgow, noting that it had been discussed previously during earlier speculation about his departure, before the Egyptian star ultimately stayed at Liverpool.
He said: “There were some strong discussions about his situation last year, but it was resolved and he remained loyal to Liverpool. I think most people accept that he gave the club many great years and now wants a new opportunity, perhaps a different adventure.”
Transfer race heating up
Rangers’ entry into the conversation—despite the financial gap compared to other contenders—adds a new and intriguing dimension to Salah’s future. While Saudi Arabia remains the most financially powerful option, the player’s desire to continue competing in Europe or explore a less intense environment elsewhere remains a factor.
Mohamed Salah is expected to play his final matches for Liverpool, leaving behind a record-breaking legacy that continues to attract global attention over his next career move.
