Rousing the Kop

David Ornstein shares whether Liverpool expect Mo Salah to remain at Anfield beyond January

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The 2026 January transfer window is right around the corner, and Mohamed Salah has had transfer interest.The Saudi Pro League has Salah as a target, it was confirmed by their chief executive officer recently.It was also claimed that the Liverpool winger’s agent has spoken to Italian teams about a potential move.Join our newsletter for news & smart analysis. Use the comment button on the bottom left to have your say However, Salah moving to Italy has since been quashed by Fabrizio Romano.Regardless, speculation over what will happen with the Egyptian in the coming months remains, and David Ornstein has now spoken out on the situation.Liverpool expect Mohamed Salah to remain at AnfieldAppearing on The Athletic FC podcast, the journalist provided an insight into what people at Anfield are now saying.At present, the word inside Liverpool is that Salah will be staying put as the Reds have no intention of letting him go.He said: “Well I think Liverpool’s stance is pretty clear.



They feel that their commitment to him was shown when he signed the new contract in May of 2025, and that, for all intents and purposes, it commits him to the summer of 2027, and I guess for the time being their intention is that he remains with them for the rest of this season.“Nobody I’ve spoken to of a Liverpool persuasion sees him leaving. They think the transfer window will pass and he’ll still be at the club.” Gut feeling, has Mohamed Salah played his last game for Liverpool?

Use the comment button on the bottom left to have your say Has Mohamed Salah hurt his Liverpool legacyAfter his outburst post-Leeds United, Gary Lineker expressed worry about Salah’s legacy at the club.He said: “You know, obviously lot of the footballing world are attacking Mo, and I understand why. “I just hope his legacy is not spoiled here.”This week, meanwhile, Jamie Carragher has sent a message to the Liverpool forward and his agent, urging them to consider staying.Carragher said: “Last week I was giving advice to Mo Salah and his agents, and I’m going to do it again because what we saw at the end of the game was a lap of appreciation, a little bit emotional with the Kop there, he’s probably not sure himself if that’s his last time at Anfield.