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Insider: Liverpool Plot Move for Brighton Star Amid Contract Dispute – But Salah Drama Overshadows All
Liverpool FC are monitoring Brighton & Hove Albion's star player amid his ongoing contract rebellion, with insiders revealing a potential January transfer push. However, the headline-grabbing saga centers on Mohamed Salah's explosive fallout with manager Arne Slot, casting doubts over his Anfield future just before the crucial Brighton clash[2][3].
Salah's bombshell interview after Liverpool's 3-3 draw at Leeds United on December 7 ignited the crisis. Frustrated by three consecutive bench appearances, the Egyptian kingpin accused the club of throwing him "under the bus" and claimed his relationship with Slot had "broken down". "I've done so much for this club... but I'm not getting the rewards," he lamented, hinting someone wanted him to shoulder the blame for Liverpool's slump—currently 10th after just two wins in 10 Premier League games[1][2].
Excluded from the Champions League squad for the Inter Milan win, Salah suggested the Brighton game on December 13 could be his last at Anfield: "I told my family to come... I don't know if I'll play, but I'll enjoy it and say goodbye to the fans" before AFCON duty[2][5]. Transfer rumors to the Saudi Pro League swirled, despite his recent two-year extension making him one of the league's top earners[3].
Tensions eased slightly after Slot's positive talks with Salah, reinstating him for Brighton. Liverpool triumphed 2-0, with Salah delivering a masterclass—making Premier League history and proving his enduring value amid the chaos[4]. Slot affirmed: "I have no reasons not wanting him to stay", while the board trusts the Dutchman despite Salah's public ire[1][3].
No grand send-off is planned, as Liverpool focus on stability. The club eyes Brighton's contract rebel as a potential replacement, but Salah's pitch performance spoke louder than words—silencing critics temporarily. With the transfer window opening January 1, his future remains precarious[5]. Will Arne's compromise hold, or is Saudi calling?
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