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The Egyptian has decided to call time on his Reds career after a difficult campaign in which he has struggled."I don’t think departing the Champions League at this stage will make a difference for Arne Slot," Stan Collymore tells Liverpool.com on behalf of Best Betting Bonuses.READ MORE: Arne Slot makes transfer admission moments after Liverpool knocked out of Champions LeagueREAD MORE: Alexander Isak plan backfires as next Liverpool evolution clear - 5 talking points vs PSG"If you look at their form this season, you’d probably say that reaching the quarter-finals is about par. I don’t think anybody would have looked at this Liverpool side and thought it’s a surprise that they’re going out to PSG at this stage."However, if they don’t qualify for the Champions League next season, then that raises a lot of different questions.
I don’t think he will."Having said that, even if Liverpool don’t get into the Champions League, I think they’ll keep Slot. I think winning the Premier League last season has bought him a lot of wiggle room, so I think he’ll stay, whatever happens."Arne Slot and Mohamed Salah during the Premier League game between Liverpool and Tottenham.(Image: Liverpool FC via Getty Images)Salah has scored 11 goals so far this season, but this has been his worst campaign in a Reds jersey to date.
He has struggled to maintain a regular place in the team at times, and was benched for this week's Champions League clash with PSG."I think Liverpool will move on from Mohamed Salah fairly quickly," Collymore claims."Once pre-season kicks into gear and the World Cup is out of the way, the only thing Liverpool fans will care about is how they’re going to be competitive. Now that he’s leaving, all three of Isak, Wirtz and Ekitike can stake a claim to be the go-to man on the pitch."I’d say Wirtz has suffered the most from the ‘Salah Syndrome’ since arriving, while the other two have also had inconsistent seasons, although Ekitike has been the best of the three."I think it will be like having three new players for Liverpool next season.
