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Liverpool news: Reds star urged to make transfer decision as new Mo Salah problem clear

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Liverpool News: Reds Star Urged to Make Transfer Decision as New Mo Salah Problem Clear

By Mirror Sport Reporter | Published recently on mirror.co.uk



In a bombshell report shaking Anfield, Liverpool face mounting pressure over star forward Mohamed Salah's future amid a fresh contract standoff and tactical dilemmas under manager Arne Slot. The Egyptian King, whose deal expires in summer 2026, has notched 12 goals and 14 assists this season, propelling the Reds to the Premier League summit. Yet, whispers of discontent grow as Slot's high-pressing system exposes Salah's waning pace at 33.

Urgent Transfer Call for Key Player

Former Liverpool midfielder Danny Murphy has urged winger Luis Diaz to seek a January exit, claiming the Colombian's inconsistency hampers Slot's vision. "Diaz is a luxury we can't afford," Murphy told talkSPORT. "He's brilliant one week, invisible the next. Move to Barcelona or PSG now—Liverpool need funds for a Slot-ready successor." Diaz, valued at £50m, has 6 goals but struggled in big games, fueling speculation of a swap deal involving Raphinha.

Salah's Emerging Problem

The real headache is Salah. Insiders reveal Slot's reluctance to extend his contract beyond 36, fearing physical decline in a relentless system. "Mo's magic is irreplaceable, but he's not the same athlete," a source told the Mirror. Saudi giants Al-Hilal prepare a £150m swoop, sweetened by a £1m-a-week salary. Salah dismissed exit talk post-Chelsea win, insisting: "I'm focused on trophies." But with Darwin Nunez underperforming and Diogo Jota injury-prone, Slot eyes Porto's Samu Aghehowa as Salah 2.0.

Fans protest outside Anfield demand Salah stays, but boardroom talks intensify. Slot: "Mo's our leader—no decision yet." As rivals circle, Liverpool's title charge hangs in the balance. Will Salah sign, or is this the end of an era?

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