Liverpool take Mo Salah decision with the attacker busy on international duty with Egypt
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Liverpool take Mo Salah decision with the attacker busy on international duty with Egypt
"Liverpool are preparing for a pivotal period off the pitch as they brace themselves for face-to-face talks with the representatives of Mohamed Salah during the Africa Cup of Nations. With Salah currently away on international duty with Egypt, the club's hierarchy are keen to bring clarity to a situation that has been clouded by frustration, speculation, and uncertainty in recent weeks, according to Daily Mail."
"Salah's long-term future at Liverpool was thrust into the spotlight recently following an emotional public outburst after the Reds' dramatic 33 draw with Leeds United. Speaking candidly in front of the media, the Egyptian forward claimed he felt he had been thrown under the bus by the club, comments that immediately fuelled debate about his relationship with Liverpool's hierarchy and whether his time at Anfield could be nearing its conclusion."
Liverpool plan face-to-face talks with Mohamed Salah's representatives during the Africa Cup of Nations while Salah is on international duty with Egypt. Salah recently publicly expressed frustration, saying he felt "thrown under the bus" by the club after a 3-3 draw with Leeds, which intensified speculation about his future. Despite that tension, Liverpool are not expected to sell Salah soon; Alexander Isak's long-term injury has reduced attacking options, increasing the expectation Salah will remain until at least season's end. Sporting director Richard Hughes will lead discussions with agent Ramy Abbas to address the fallout, Salah's role, and long-term vision.
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