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David Ornstein provides new update on Mohamed Salah future

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David Ornstein Provides New Update on Mohamed Salah's Future

Renowned journalist David Ornstein has delivered a significant update on Mohamed Salah's future at Liverpool, affirming the club's firm intention to retain the star forward beyond the January 2026 transfer window.[4][5][6]



Speaking on a recent podcast alongside James Pearce of The Athletic, Ornstein emphasized that Liverpool expect Salah to remain at Anfield at least until the end of the 2025-26 season. "The word coming from Anfield is that they expect him to stay. They've got no intention of letting him go," Ornstein stated, highlighting the club's unwavering stance despite ongoing speculation.[5]

This reassurance comes amid heightened interest from the Saudi Pro League, which has long coveted the 33-year-old Egyptian winger as the January window approaches. Salah, who signed a lucrative contract extension in May 2025—reportedly worth around £400,000 per week, making him one of the Premier League's highest earners—remains committed until summer 2027.[5][7]

Ornstein dismissed rumors of Liverpool being open to a sale, noting that the club rebuffed suggestions of moving on from Salah. "When you speak to people around the club, they say no, it's been made very clear what we want to do in terms of the contract renewal and we stand by that," he added. Salah's recent impactful substitute appearance underscored his value, justifying the extension after another stellar season of record-breaking numbers.[5]

Under manager Arne Slot, questions have arisen about Salah's defensive contributions, given his license to conserve energy for attacks—a tactic from Jürgen Klopp's era. However, Ornstein praised Salah's physical condition, insisting it's sustainable despite his age.[5]

Liverpool's position aligns with their broader transfer strategy, as Ornstein also clarified no January signings are planned despite injuries to players like Conor Bradley and Giovanni Leoni. Fans can breathe easier knowing their talismanic forward is set to lead the title charge.[1]

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