Liverpool likely to let club leader leave the club in the summer transfer window
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Liverpool likely to let club leader leave the club in the summer transfer window
"BBC Sport have reported that the Egyptian attacker is increasingly likely' to leave Anfield this summer with two possible destinations mentioned for the 33-year-old attacker. Salah has mentioned his frustration at Liverpool Liverpool moved to secure Salah's services with a renewed deal intended to safeguard his prime years at Anfield."
"In December the Egyptian hinted at dissatisfaction, suggesting he felt marginalised during a period when he was frequently omitted from the starting lineup. Those comments raised eyebrows, especially given his historic contribution to Liverpool's success in the post-Klopp era."
"The Saudi Pro League remains a persistent admirer, having pursued Salah aggressively in previous windows. MLS has also been mentioned as a possible destination should he seek a new challenge outside Europe. At 33, Salah remains commercially and competitively attractive to leagues looking to secure high-profile stars."
Mohamed Salah's future at Liverpool remains uncertain despite signing a two-year contract extension last year. The Egyptian forward expressed frustration in December after being frequently omitted from the starting lineup, feeling marginalized despite his historic contributions to the club. Following his return from the Africa Cup of Nations, Salah reclaimed his starting position but his form has declined, scoring just two goals in nine appearances in 2026. At 33 years old, Salah attracts significant interest from the Saudi Pro League and MLS. With his contract extending until 2027, the upcoming transfer window may represent Liverpool's final opportunity to secure a substantial transfer fee before his value diminishes further.
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