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After a week filled with intense speculation about his future, the Egyptian came on as a substitute in the first half to set up Hugo Ekitike's second goal against the Seagulls.Last weekend, Salah stirred up a storm at Elland Road by telling reporters he felt "thrown under the bus" by the club and no longer had a relationship with manager Arne Slot after an unprecedented string of games out of the starting line-up.The 33-year-old, who only signed a new two-year contract with the Reds in April, was then omitted from the midweek squad to face Inter Milan, before being reinstated this weekend following discussions with Slot.READ MORE: What Mohamed Salah said in mixed zone after Liverpool recall as Arne Slot 'drops' another playerREAD MORE: Mohamed Salah 'bid farewell' to Liverpool as expert delivers worrying verdictHe had admitted the match against Brighton could be his farewell as he now joins up with Egypt for up to potentially a month at the Africa Cup of Nations, leaving his career trajectory after the tournament unclear.Talks between both parties are expected to carry on while Salah is away, though his lap of honour at Anfield after the win left his future open to interpretation as he applauded the fans who serenaded their ‘Egyptian King’ with his familiar song.Liverpool knocks 65% off kits and merchThis article contains affiliate links, we will receive a commission on any sales we generate from it. Learn moreVarious PricesKitbagShop the sale hereKitbag has slashed the price of Liverpool kits and merch with up to 65% off select items.If that turns out to be his final act in front of the Kop, Salah will bid farewell to the city he has called home for the past eight-and-a-half years with his wife Magi and their two young daughters.That would also mean walking away from his impressive mansion, situated in Cheshire's exclusive 'golden triangle' neighbourhood.
Earlier this year, when putting pen to paper on his new deal, Salah opened up about his family's happiness and sense of belonging playing a pivotal role in his decision.He said: “They feel at home. It feels like home so everyone was happy.“I think Makka [his daughter] was the happiest one in the family, she wanted us to stay.
I'm enjoying my football. “It's true that I like to say that my house looks like a hospital, [but] my wife doesn't like that! [She] says that I spend more time with my machines than with her!”He gave fans a glimpse into his home in a 2020 advert with Vodafone, where he played in his spacious back garden with first daughter Makka.
