Romano reveals Liverpool stance on Mo Salah as agent meeting planned
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Romano reveals Liverpool stance on Mo Salah as agent meeting planned
"The last couple of weeks have been turbulent for Salah, with the player benched for four consecutive games and dropped from Inter Milan game. After his zero minutes against Leeds, Salah came out in public claiming that someone at the club wants him out. He even hinted that the game against Brighton could be his farewell. Ultimately, peace talks were held and the issue between Slot and the player has seemingly been resolved."
"And while he started from the bench against the Seagulls, an injury to Joe Gomez early in the first half saw Slot bring him on, who came on and assisted Hugo Ekitike's second goal, etching his name in the Premier League history with most goal contributions for a single club. After the game, Salah lapped around Anfield as the fans serenaded him with his song, actions that some could interpret as possible goodbyes. View this post on Instagram Three Saudi clubs are interested in signing him and the Saudi Pro League CEO has also publicly admitted the desire to bring the Egyptian to the league."
"Fabrizio Romano has now revealed the latest on the situation, confirming that Salah's agent Ramy Abbas is set to hold definitive talks with the club in England while the player travels for AFCON duties. As per his information, Liverpool's stance is clear that they are not in a hurry to sell Salah as long as the player is happy to stay in his current conditions."
Mohamed Salah experienced a turbulent spell at Liverpool, including being benched for four consecutive matches and receiving no minutes against Leeds. Salah publicly suggested someone at the club wanted him out and hinted the Brighton match could be a farewell. Peace talks between manager Slot and Salah reportedly resolved the issue. Salah began on the bench versus Brighton but entered after Joe Gomez's injury and assisted Hugo Ekitike, extending his club goal contribution record. Fans serenaded Salah around Anfield, and interest from three Saudi clubs and the Saudi Pro League CEO emerged. Salah will travel for AFCON while his agent, Ramy Abbas, holds talks in England; Liverpool say they are not in a hurry to sell if Salah remains happy, though an offer could be considered if the player wishes to leave.
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