Liverpool forward Mohamed Salah has been linked with a potential departure from the club in recent months.
Liverpool forward Mohamed Salah has been linked with a potential departure from the club in recent months.
The Egyptian international is in the final year of his contract, leading to speculation that Liverpool might sell him if he doesn’t agree to an extension.
However, a report from the Mirror indicates that Liverpool have decided not to sell Salah, regardless of whether he signs a new contract. Since joining the Reds in 2017, Salah has been a standout performer, contributing significantly to the team’s success in winning multiple trophies. With 18 goals scored in the league last season, he remains one of the best players in Premier League history.
Salah’s current contract runs until 2025, and Liverpool’s management is keen to secure his future at the club with a new deal. Last summer, the club reportedly turned down a £150 million offer from Saudi Arabia, and there is speculation that Saudi clubs, particularly Al-Ittihad, are still interested in the forward.
Liverpool heavily rely on Salah for both goals and creativity. With players like Darwin Nunez struggling to score consistently, losing Salah would be a significant blow. The club aims to compete for major trophies in the coming seasons, making it crucial to retain their top talent.
The focus now is on whether Salah will commit his future to Liverpool and agree to an extension. As the situation develops, the Reds and their fans hope to see their star player remain at Anfield.
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