Mohamed Salah May Join Sporting Kansas City, Team Up With Israeli Defender Or Blorian
Mohamed Salah, the Egyptian national team star, is reportedly close to joining Major League Soccer's Sporting Kansas City, potentially marking his first collaboration with an Israeli player. If the transfer materializes, Salah would play alongside Israeli national team defender Or Blorian, who recently signed with Sporting Kansas City after leaving Hapoel Be'er Sheva. This possible partnership has drawn attention due to Salah's past interactions with Israeli football, notably during a 2013 Champions League qualifier when he avoided shaking hands with Maccabi Tel Aviv players, opting for fist bumps instead.
Several MLS clubs have expressed interest in the 34-year-old Salah, but Sporting Kansas City currently leads the race. The club's new owner, Peter Maluk, who has Egyptian immigrant roots, is actively pursuing the signing, viewing it as a strategic move for both the team and the league. However, the deal faces challenges, including strong competition from Saudi league clubs and Salah's preference to continue his career in Europe.
Salah's future has been under scrutiny since he announced his departure from Liverpool after nine successful seasons, where he became one of the club's greatest players. The potential move to Sporting Kansas City would represent a significant shift in his career trajectory and could foster a unique sporting collaboration between Egyptian and Israeli players.
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