Mohamed Salah Next Steps, Liverpool Contract Terms and 'Most Likely' Outcome
Mohamed Salah is omitted for the third straight game and may remain with Egypt’s Africa Cup of Nations camp until mid-January 2026, affecting Liverpool’s key fixtures.
- On Saturday, Mohamed Salah was left out for a third straight match at Elland Road and said he will 'say goodbye' to supporters before joining Egypt national team AFCON camp, casting doubt on his Liverpool FC future.
- Following his omission, Salah framed the issue as a personal breakdown with manager Arne Slot, saying the club 'threw him under the bus' and that they 'no longer have one'.
- This week Liverpool face Inter Milan before hosting Brighton on Saturday, with the Brighton game set as Salah's last club match before AFCON; Hugo Ekitike and Cody Gakpo were replaced by Alexander Isak and Wataru Endo in the Leeds match.
- Salah's contract and pay complicate potential European moves as his Liverpool contract running until 2027 reportedly pays �350,000 per week, limiting elite suitors despite 2023 Saudi officials talks.
- The SPL's reported financial package and named clubs make Saudi Arabia the 'most likely' landing spot, with Al-Ittihad and Al-Hilal prepared to offer around �90 million per season.
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The Egyptian classic decided to take a step after the draw against Leeds that could permanently ruin his relationship with Slot.
Liverpool dropped more points in the English top flight, only managing to draw 3-3 at home to Leeds with a goal conceded in the 96th minute. Of course, the visitors were disappointed after the whistle (whose third goal was scored by Dominik Szoboszlai), and Mohamed Salah, who sat on the bench the whole time, made no secret of his frustration. The big question is what will happen to manager Arne Slot, but they are unlikely to spend much time toge…
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