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Finance Expert Says Liverpool Could Cash In on Mohamed Salah This Month for a Nine-Figure Sum
A leading finance expert has sparked debate by suggesting Liverpool FC should consider selling Mohamed Salah in the January 2026 transfer window for a staggering nine-figure fee, potentially exceeding £100 million.[1][3][4]
The article highlights growing speculation around the Egyptian star's future at Anfield. Despite Salah's legendary status—boasting record-breaking Premier League goals and a pivotal role in Liverpool's triumphs—his contract expires at the end of the 2026/27 season. Recent reports indicate protracted negotiations stalled, with Salah linked to lucrative offers from the Saudi Pro League.[3][5] Finance expert analysis argues that cashing in now maximizes value, especially amid Liverpool's €300 million spending spree to prepare for his departure.[3]
Transfer insider Fabrizio Romano reveals FSG's "simple message": Liverpool won't block an exit if Salah pushes, but no bids have met the £60-150 million valuations yet.[1][2][5] A YouTube transfer HQ video claims concrete interest from clubs, including a shock RB (right-back) related deal, though Salah tensions with coach Arne Slot fuel January rumors.[1] ESPN notes past pre-contract availability, while FootballTransfers exclusively states Salah is set for a 2026 summer move unless an "incredible U-turn" occurs.[2][3]
Liverpool's stance remains firm: officials aren't eager to sell mid-season, prioritizing Slot's squad stability. Salah's 2025/26 form dips to four goal involvements in the Premier League, below his explosive 29-goal title-winning 2024/25 campaign.[4] Yet, replacements like Bournemouth's Antoine Semenyo—with a release clause—are on radar.[4]
Critics warn selling risks fan backlash after Salah's seven-year loyalty, but the expert emphasizes financial prudence: a nine-figure sum funds squad rebuilds without free-agent loss. As January heats up, Liverpool faces a pivotal call—retain their icon or bank big?[1][3][7]
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