Crisis talks at Liverpool: Arne Slot and club hierarchy ready to deal with Mo Salah
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Crisis talks at Liverpool: Arne Slot and club hierarchy ready to deal with Mo Salah
"Tensions at Liverpool have reached a boiling point as senior figures Richard Hughes, Michael Edwards, and manager Arne Slot prepare to hold emergency talks with Mohamed Salah following the forward's controversial comments that have thrown the club into turmoil. The Egyptian star's recent public outburst, in which he accused the club of throwing him under the bus after being dropped for three consecutive games, has left Liverpool officials shocked and frustrated."
"While Salah remains one of the team's most important figures, his remarks have raised serious questions about his attitude, professionalism, and long-term commitment to the club, a trusted source on X has reported. Salah's frustrations stem from being benched for recent matches, despite his strong record and leadership role in the squad. The 33-year-old was left out of the starting XI for three fixtures, one of which he entered at halftime and has since expressed his discontent both privately and publicly."
"The aim is to rebuild trust while setting firm boundaries for player conduct under Slot's management. Liverpool remain hopeful that Salah will reaffirm his commitment. However, sources close to the club say that if the situation doesn't improve, the Reds are prepared to explore serious offers for the winger. Mo Salah is attracting interest from Saudi Arabia Mohamed Salah of Liverpool applauds the fans (Photo by Carl Recine/Getty Images)"
Tensions at Liverpool have erupted after Mohamed Salah publicly accused the club of 'throwing him under the bus' following three consecutive matches in which he was omitted from the starting lineup. Senior figures Richard Hughes, Michael Edwards, and manager Arne Slot will hold emergency talks with Salah at the AXA Training Centre to seek an apology or acknowledgment and to rebuild trust while enforcing conduct boundaries. Liverpool hierarchy and insiders back Slot's tactical selection decisions and worry that Salah's remarks could undermine managerial authority. The club remains hopeful Salah will recommit, but will consider serious offers, including interest from Saudi Arabia, if the issue persists.
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