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Mohamed Salah Liverpool exit sparks change as Saudis target Richard Hughes and Michael Edwards

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SportFootballLiverpool FCMohamed Salah might not be the only major departure from Liverpool this summer11:47, 25 Mar 2026Updated 11:47, 25 Mar 2026Liverpool's season of transition could be set to roll into another after Mohamed Salah announced his Anfield departure at the end of the season.The Reds' talisman will call time on his illustrious nine-year stint on Merseyside following the completion of the current campaign and now reports have emerged suggesting that two of the club's most influential chiefs could also be seeking pastures new.According to the Independent, the Saudi Pro League is targeting both Liverpool's Sporting Director Richard Hughes and Chief Executive Michael Edwards in a brutal double swoop.READ MORE: Liverpool legend John Toshack battling dementia as son shares heartbreaking health updateREAD MORE: 'Golden era' - National media left in awe of Mohamed Salah amid harsh reality of Liverpool exitThe ECHO understands Liverpool have received no approach from Saudi Arabia regards the availability of Hughes.The report also claims that despite the Reds' failure to muster anything close to a decent Premier League title defence, with 10 league defeats during the campaign already, and qualification for next season's Champions League in the balance, there are no plans to replace Arne Slot as the club's head coach.Former Bournemouth supremo Hughes joined Liverpool in 2024, following the departure of Jurgen Klopp and after a successful first season with Slot in the dugout, oversaw the capture of record signings Florian Wirtz and Alexander Isak. But Liverpool's £446m summer investment has not yet paid off on the pitch, raising questions around the transfer strategy at the start of the season.FOLLOW OUR LIVERPOOL FC FACEBOOK PAGE!



All the latest news and analysis from Anfield on the Liverpool Echo's dedicated LFC Facebook pageEdwards, who was previously Liverpool Sporting Director before leaving the club and subsequently returning as Chief Executive, was brought in with a remit to help grow Fenway Sports Group's (FSG) multi-club ownership model.But that project has now been completely shelved, leaving Edwards to contemplate what comes next.Whether Edwards or Hughes departs for the Saudi Pro League this summer remains to be seen, but with Salah's exit already confirmed, Liverpool look set to face more big changes in the summer.Slot himself has seen his own position brought into question on several occasions this season, and should the Reds fail to qualify for next season's Champions League, a review of his own position seems inevitable, given the vital importance of the huge finances that Europe's elite competition provides.However, a successful conclusion to what has been a rollercoaster season is still in Liverpool's own hands. The Reds are currently fifth in the Premier League table with seven matches left to play and in the quarterfinals of both the FA Cup and the Champions League.A fifth-place finish in the Premier League could be enough to ensure Champions League participation next season, thanks to England's top ranking in UEFA's coefficient table.Get 25% off Mo Salah printed Liverpool kitsThis article contains affiliate links, we will receive a commission on any sales we generate from it.

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