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Daily Mirror IconSportFootballMohamed SalahMo Salah's future at Liverpool remains firmly up in the air after accusing the club of throwing him 'under the bus', comments which resulted in him being dropped from the squad by Arne SlotLiverpool aren't planning a farewell for Mo Salah, despite the unsettled superstar hinting that their clash with Brighton on Saturday could be his final game for the club. Salah, 33, gave an explosive interview last weekend in which he accused Liverpool of throwing him 'under the bus', and claimed that he now has 'no relationship' with manager Arne Slot.The Egyptian was subsequently left out of Liverpool's squad to face Inter Milan in the Champions League on Tuesday and posted a cryptic photo on social media hours before the Reds' controversial 1-0 win.
Their focus is now on Saturday's home game against Brighton, with Salah revealing that he's invited his mum to Anfield as it could be his last appearance there.Next week, the forward will jet off to the Africa Cup of Nations to captain Egypt. And while Liverpool are braced for official bids, they want to protect his value by not giving him a farewell this weekend.That's according to the Telegraph, who report that Liverpool believe the image of Salah waving goodbye to supporters would work against them during negotiations.
Anfield chiefs don't want to give prospective buyers the impression that Salah, who's under contract until 2027, is past the point of no return, as Slot hinted on Tuesday.READ MORE: Everything that's been said about Mohamed Salah amid Liverpool bombshell fallout"Everyone makes mistakes in life, but does the player think he's made a mistake?" the Liverpool boss asked during a tense post-match chat with Prime Video Sport pundit Clarence Seedorf. I can fully understand if I go into the press conference on Friday and all the questions are on Mo but I think these players deserve for it to be about them tonight."Should Liverpool sell Mo Salah in January?
