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Liverpool are planning on having Mohamed Salah see out his contract at the club, despite speculation around his future following a spat with manager Jurgen Klopp and new boss Arne Slot expected at Anfield next season.
And fans in the ECHO comments section have been discussing whether this is the right call.
Salah has one year remaining on his contract, and was the subject of a huge £150 million bid by Al-Ittihad during the Saudi Pro League spending spree of 2023.
Salah's conduct during a 2-2 draw with West Ham, coupled with his poor form in recent weeks, has left many questioning whether the 31-year-old will still be a Liverpool player come the start of next season.
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Commenter Ghostwriter has no doubts: "Form is temporary.
So-called fans turning on the club's all time top scorer in the Premier League and European football need to take a look at themselves and not only 'sing when we're winning'."
User Ch23 agrees: "Salah has been a star at Liverpool for many years.
Salah could continue to play top-level football into his late 30s..."
Fidelis Fautor thinks there's no market for Salah regardless: “There is no club in Europe that needs Salah badly enough to bid anything close to what Liverpool got offered last year for a soon to be 32 year old player, and most of the big name clubs will be more than happy to wait for one more year and get him on a free transfer in June of '25.”
The ECHO's Tom Doyle says that a Saudi team would be willing to drop £100 million on the Egyptian, but Gibsonsg isn't so sure: “Doubt there's any bid coming anywhere close to these figures.
Following your reasoning, in addition to a new manager, we also need to scout for a new winger and a striker capable of filling the void left by those goals.”
What's the absolute minimum that you'd let Salah go for?
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