Gabriel Pec's sale could open the door to a stunning LA Galaxy signing | OneFootball

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·10 juillet 2026

Gabriel Pec's sale could open the door to a stunning LA Galaxy signing

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In the last couple of days, we reported that Gabriel Pec is leaving the LA Galaxy in a surprising move to Cruzeiro, a Brazilian club competing for a spot in the Copa Sudamericana group stage.

The MLS club completed a historic sale, leaving enough money to bring in a new superstar to the lineup and pair him with Marco Reus for the second half of the regular season.


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Now, the question is around which footballer from the Old Continent the Galaxy will bring to put themselves back in a playoff spot.

The biggest rumour involves a player who was recently eliminated from the World Cup after losing to Argentina.

LA Galaxy's next big signing could be Mohammed Salah?

Before you think I’m crazy, every scenario possible ends up with the possibility of the Egyptian moving to the West Coast.

First, thanks to Pec’s transfer, the Galaxy now have the financial power to meet Salah’s salary demands.

Second, the position in which the 25-year-old Brazilian played is identical to the position where the Egyptian displays all of his offensive power, which also opened up Salah’s natural position.

Third, and the most crucial reason, the former Liverpool FC attacker is a free agent. After finishing the Premier League season, Liverpool parties and Salah’s team couldn’t agree terms for a renovation, so the AFCON player is open to the market.

Why did I say LA Galaxy could be his next stop? It’s simple. The West Coast team has the financial power; Salah’s natural position is open. While also beign targeted by the same player, per reports.

That’s right, Mohammed Salah is deciding between a move to the MLS or to the Saudi league.

While the Saudi league offers greater financial incentives, the recent addition of Robert Lewandowski and other high-profile signings signal that MLS is rapidly becoming a more competitive and attractive league for top talent.

The only reason why Salah hasn’t decided his future is due to the World Cup. Now that Egypt has been eliminated by Lionel Messi’s Argentina, Salah’s decision about his next club could come in the very near future.

It’s a complicated bullet, yes, but nothing impossible. The Galaxy has done everything they could. They have money, his natural position is free, and the Galaxy is a club with a rich history that attracts top players.

This season, Mohammed Salah played 119 games, scoring 66 goals, and delivering 37 assists. All these stats were for the Egyptian national team.

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