Report: Three clubs willing to offer Mo Salah escape route out of Liverpool
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Report: Three clubs willing to offer Mo Salah escape route out of Liverpool
"While Saudi Arabian clubs are eager to bring Salah to the Saudi Pro League, sources close to Anfield insist Liverpool still want the 33-year-old to see out his contract, which runs until 2027. However, the situation has become increasingly uncertain following Salah's recent comments suggesting he might be preparing to say his goodbyes to the Anfield crowd when Liverpool host Brighton this weekend."
"Salah's omission from the Champions League squad to face Inter Milan has only intensified rumours about his immediate future. Club insiders, however, describe the decision as a pragmatic, short-term measure in response to his public criticism of manager Arne Slot following the recent 33 draw against Leeds United. Liverpool's hierarchy, including sporting director Richard Hughes and the ownership group Fenway Sports Group (FSG), are said to be divided over how to handle the fallout."
"Some believe reintegrating Salah quickly would stabilise the squad, while others think further disciplinary action could set a precedent for authority under Slot. After the Inter clash, high-level talks are reportedly scheduled between the player, Slot, and the club's board to determine whether Salah will feature in the Brighton fixture, potentially his last appearance before departing for AFCON with Egypt."
Mohamed Salah is the subject of strong interest from Al-Hilal, NEOM FC, and Al-Qadsiah as Saudi clubs seek to sign the 33-year-old. Liverpool still want Salah to honor his contract through 2027, but uncertainty has grown after Salah hinted he might bid farewell to Anfield before the Brighton match. Salah was omitted from the Champions League squad for Inter Milan, a decision described by insiders as pragmatic and short-term after his public criticism of manager Arne Slot following a 3-3 draw with Leeds. Liverpool's hierarchy, including sporting director Richard Hughes and Fenway Sports Group, remain divided over reintegration versus further discipline. High-level talks are scheduled to decide Salah's involvement against Brighton before his AFCON departure, while Al-Hilal prepare a renewed January approach.
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