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Mohamed Salah is under contract with Liverpool until June 2027, but his declining output, gigantic wages and continued links with Saudi Arabia make an early departure likelyMohamed Salah is reportedly 'increasingly likely' to leave Liverpool in the summer transfer window, despite patching things up with Arne Slot. BBC Sport says that his exit is now 'increasingly likely', in part because Liverpool don't want to lose him for nothing at the end of his contract.FOLLOW OUR LIVERPOOL FB PAGE!
Saudi clubs Al-Hilal, Al-Qadisah and Neom have all shown an interest in signing Salah and a league source said in January that a move is 'inevitable', given the factors at play.Slot defended Salah's dip in form in his press conference before Liverpool's Premier League game against West Ham. So that is only something that’s probably the biggest compliment he can get," he said on Friday."We are used to Mo scoring a lot of goals and that’s at this moment of time maybe the biggest difference in his performances or in his game time.
But I also know that in the end, he always starts scoring again."And that’s the challenge he has now and we have now – to make sure he starts scoring again. Because he’s not our only attacker that at this moment of time doesn’t score as much as we are used to of our attackers."So, it’s not only the focus he deserved that is totally on him because of everything he did for the club, but Hugo [Ekitike] and Cody [Gakpo] haven’t scored that many goals recently as well.
