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Mohamed Salah may have looked like he has sorted things out at Liverpool, but there is still a chance he moves on.Times have been a little tense at Anfield over recent weeks, with Salah’s comments leaving the club in a very awkward position. Use the comment button on the bottom left to have your say Join our newsletter for news & smart analysis.
He was integrated back into the team at the weekend, though, suggesting that everything is sorted, but his future still remains up in the air as he now goes to AFCON.He is wanted by a number of clubs, but there is one in particular who appears very keen, and they might just be about to appoint a former Liverpool manager, which might be a bad sign for the Reds.Al Qadsiah set to appoint Brendan Rodgers as their new managerThe Saudi Pro League feels like Salah’s most likely destination if he were to go, with many clubs interested in his signature.Al Qadsiah are one of these, and the fact they are making some big moves already is not a good sign for Liverpool fans.One of these moves is that, according to The Athletic, they are close to an agreement with Brendan Rodgers to become their new head coach.Photo by John Powell/Liverpool FC via Getty ImagesAl Qadsiah are said to have ambitious owners who are looking to really take the club forward, with this appointment one that could help do this.They are also moving into a new stadium in 2026, suggesting that Rodgers has been convinced by the project, with this perhaps indicating he has been guaranteed the backing to make big signings, one of which could be Salah. Al Qadsiah have the advantage in the race for Mohamed Salah How many Premier League points will Liverpool collect while Mohamed Salah is at AFCON?
Salah could miss as many as six Premier League matches 😬 👇 Join the debate; share your insight. This means that if a club were to buy Salah, they would have to seek private investment, with Al Qadsiah in the best position to do this by being owned by Aramco.
