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Jamie Carragher Predicts 'Long Goodbye' for Mohamed Salah as Transfer Fears Eased
Jamie Carragher, the Liverpool legend and Sky Sports pundit, has forecasted a 'long goodbye' for Mohamed Salah at Anfield, suggesting the Egyptian star will depart the club in a drawn-out farewell rather than an abrupt exit. This comes amid easing transfer fears linking Salah to Saudi Arabia, particularly as Newcastle United's Alexander Isak suffers a serious injury that reshapes the market[1].
Carragher, speaking on his podcast, emphasized Salah's enduring commitment to Liverpool despite ongoing speculation. "It's not going to be a sudden departure; it'll be a long goodbye," he stated, pointing to Salah's pivotal role in the team's campaign. The 32-year-old winger has notched 15 goals and 11 assists this season, propelling Liverpool atop the Premier League. Contract talks remain stalled, with Salah's deal expiring in summer 2025, but Carragher believes renewed optimism surrounds an extension.
The pundit's prediction gains traction following Isak's devastating injury, confirmed as a ruptured ACL that sidelines the Newcastle striker for months[1]. This blow disrupts potential transfer dominoes, as Liverpool had eyed Isak as a Salah successor. With Isak out, Saudi clubs like Al-Hilal may pivot away from Salah, reducing pressure on the Reds. Carragher noted, "Isak's injury changes everything—Salah stays put, at least for now."
Liverpool fans welcome the eased tensions, with manager Arne Slot praising Salah's form. Carragher urged caution, warning of a gradual transition: "Salah deserves a proper send-off, not a forced sale." The article highlights Salah's legacy—over 200 goals for the club—and debates whether this 'long goodbye' signals one final hurrah or a contract renewal.
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