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Liverpool forward Mohamed Salah continues to create chatter with his season not having gone to plan, with Emile Heskey the latest pundit to weigh in on the EgyptianMohamed Salah during the Premier League game between Liverpool and West Ham(Image: Steven Halliwell/MI News/NurPhoto via Getty Images)Mohamed Salah has been told he could sign for one of Europe's biggest clubs whenever it is that he leaves Liverpool, amid lingering speculation surrounding the Saudi Pro League.After signing a two-year contract extension with Liverpool in April of last year, Salah has only scored four times in 20 appearances in the Premier League this season. But you take what's there and in front of you."If Saudi is Salah’s route, well we've seen Cristiano Ronaldo still scoring goals out there.



Sadio Mane's out there."There's no reason why you can't do it in Saudi Arabia and still be producing on an international level as well. Once you've done what he's done, as fans, we've just got to accept what he decides.Arne Slot has played down fears over Mohamed Salah's form at Liverpool(Image: Getty Images)"We accept and we love him for what he's done.

When you look at the numbers that he's produced, no one can say anything."Salah has not hit the same heights as last season and with Liverpool struggling as a team, that has created plenty of headlines."He set his own standards and those are so, so, so high and the moment he doesn't score for a few games, people are immediately surprised — that is the biggest compliment he can get," Arne Slot said before Liverpool beat West Ham 5-2."With data, you can use it to your advantage or disadvantage, but not to use the FA Cup game — if we play a Premier League side — you could argue if that is fair."But that's the way it works: if we want to highlight something really positive, we try to forget one or two games and if we want to highlight something negative, we can try to forget one or two games as well.Get LFC's 2025/26 season home and away kitsThis article contains affiliate links, we will receive a commission on any sales we generate from it. That is the challenge he has and we have now to make sure he starts scoring again."Liverpool.com says: Salah remains a quality player, but he doesn't have that bit of pace that he did.