Alsalkhadi joined
Oskarström's club Oskarström IS, and made his debut in senior football in the 2017 Division 6, the eighth tier, where he scored 12 goals in 17 matches. This earned him a place in the academy of
Halmstads BK, where he played in the U17 Allsvenskan in 2018 and the next two years in the U19 and U21 Allsvenskans. Then, he was not retained by Halmstad and started his real senior career in
Tvååkers IF in the
2021 Ettan. Joining
Sandvikens IF in 2023, he scored twice on his debut. Following six league goals in 2023,
Nettavisen reported that
Sandefjord Fotball placed a bid on Alsalkhadi. He would be a direct replacement for
Danilo Al-Saed, whom Sandefjord had signed from Sandviken as well. He chose
Allsvenskan team
IFK Värnamo, citing that their playing style was similar to Sandviken. His first year was hampered by injury in April 2024. He managed to return, and was called up for the first time to play for
Syria. He made his international debut in October 2024, in a 1–0 away win over
Tajikistan. In 2025, IFK Värnamo struggled heavily in the league and found themselves last in the table. Their first victory came against Djurgården, when Alsalkhadi scored the 1–0 goal in stoppage time. == International career ==