MLS commissioner Don Garber made no secret of his league’s interest in Salah. “Obviously, if [Salah] ever decides to come to Major League Soccer, we’d welcome him with open arms,” the 68-year-old said.
Garber went further, suggesting Salah speak with other footballing icons who have embraced life in the US. “I’d say he should reach out to Leo [Messi] and reach out to Thomas Muller and see how happy they’ve been and how successful they’ve been and how much they’ve really embraced being in Major League Soccer.”
The commissioner, however, was careful to acknowledge Salah’s contractual obligations with Liverpool. “I’ve seen some rumours about Mo Salah. We very much believe in the sanctity of a contract; that’s an American business dynamic. Mo’s under contract to Liverpool, people we know. It’s a great team.”
Despite MLS regulations like tight salary caps and Designated Player rules, a move to the US would be a significant coup for the league, with San Diego and Chicago Fire reportedly leading the interest. Inter Miami, meanwhile, are considered less likely to pursue him, focusing instead on other squad priorities.