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Liverpool Transfer News and Rumours: Mohamed Salah Update, Marc Guehi Advancement and More
Mohamed Salah's AFCON Exit and Liverpool Return: Liverpool manager Arne Slot has expressed delight at Mohamed Salah's impending return following Egypt's semifinal elimination from the Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) by Senegal. Despite the 33-year-old's crucial role, Salah will stay with Egypt for their third-place playoff against Nigeria on Saturday, delaying his immediate comeback. Slot emphasized Salah's importance, stating, "Mo has been so important for this club and me," amid prior tensions from a controversial interview where Salah accused the club of throwing him "under the bus."[1][2]
Salah is likely to miss the Premier League clash with Burnley but could feature in the Champions League match against Marseille next Wednesday, pending discussions on his schedule. Liverpool are managing his return carefully, aware of travel and recovery needs, with expectations for availability against Bournemouth thereafter.[2][6]
Transfer Speculation Surrounding Salah: Rumors of a potential Liverpool exit intensify for the prolific winger, whose contract runs until 2027. Reports suggest a January loan move to an unexpected team, with Saudi Pro League clubs showing strong interest. Former Red Stan Collymore speculates Salah and Virgil van Dijk might depart in summer 2026, paving the way for talents like Alexander Isak and Florian Wirtz. Salah's 250 goals in 421 appearances underscore his legacy, but Slot's vision may prioritize youth.[3][4][5]
Marc Guehi Advancement: Liverpool are advancing talks for Crystal Palace defender Marc Guehi, viewed as a key reinforcement amid defensive uncertainties. Sources indicate progress in negotiations, positioning the England international as a prime target to bolster the backline.[web:1] (Note: Specific details on Guehi remain emerging, with bids reportedly gaining momentum.)
Other Rumours: The Reds eye an "obvious" Salah replacement for summer, while maintaining an unbeaten run across competitions. Slot urges performance improvements despite recent successes.[1][5]
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