My shop garage is 14x24. I have my table saw about in the middle but towards the right side. I have a large wood storage area on the outfeed side that obstructs rips when I get near the fences 36 inch capacity. So I do not shift it all the way to the wall. The fence also hangs off the right side a little so I wouldn't want to put the side table against the wall - need to add an inch or two.
The biggest difference from your layout is, I think, a 3x7 foot outfeed/assembly/tracksaw cutting station. It has a leg vise on the end away from the table. I have over 8 foot rip capability. I am very happy with this setup but only because I cut large pieces, solid wood, or sheet goods, with my DeWalt track saw on the accessory table. It is bored with 20mm holes on 4 inch centers. I move other tools around but the table saw almost never moves. It has wheels but the dust collection piping is almost all hard line. It doesn't really need to move the way I get work done. The design of this table is based on Ron Paulk's work surfaces.
So I don't think pushing the saw over to the right is a bad idea but it needs unobstructed space for things to pass over it.