Liverpool legend Mohamed Salah's potential move to Major League Soccer (MLS) has been met with enthusiasm from the league's commissioner, Don Garber. Garber expressed his admiration for the Egypt international, stating that he would be a great addition to the league.

Salah, who will be a free agent at the end of the current season, has already sparked interest from various clubs, including Saudi side Al Ittihad. However, MLS figures to give the Saudi club a run for its money, having secured high-profile players like Lionel Messi, Son Heung-Min, and Thomas Müller in recent years.

Orlando City SC has also made a significant move by signing French World Cup-winner Antoine Griezmann. Garber has been actively courting Salah, even going as far as suggesting that he reach out to other successful MLS players like Messi and Müller to gauge their experiences in the league.

While several clubs, including San Diego FC and the Chicago Fire FC, have the necessary Designated Player (DP) space to sign Salah, it appears that they are not currently pursuing the Egyptian international. LAFC, on the other hand, may have a chance to sign Salah later this summer, when they can adjust their roster model to accommodate a third DP.

New York City FC president Brad Sims has also expressed interest in Salah, but emphasized that the club's priority is to attract players who genuinely want to join the team.

💡 NaijaBuzz Take

that Mohamed Salah's potential move to MLS would be a significant boost to the league's profile, particularly in Africa. With his impressive skills and experience, Salah would be an excellent addition to any MLS team. However, it remains to be seen which club would be willing to take on the challenge of signing the Egyptian international.