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The 33-year-old forward was an unused substitute in the Liverpool's dramatic 3-3 draw with Leeds United on Saturday, marking the third match in a row in which he started on the bench.Speaking afterwards, Salah said he felt unfairly singled out and blamed for the team's recent struggles, describing the situation as like being "thrown under the bus." He admitted that his relationship with Slot had worsened and suggested that Sunday's fixture against Brighton could potentially be his final appearance for the club.READ MORE: Xabi Alonso gets clear Liverpool appointment verdict and told differences to Real Madrid jobREAD MORE: Jarell Quansah speaks out on Mohamed Salah and Arne Slot after Liverpool row - 'From what I've seen'Former Liverpool striker Dean Saunders has now said the club should sell Salah in the January transfer window unless he apologises to his manager. Surely he must be thinking, 'I've upset a load of Liverpool fans' to the point where I think they'd be glad if he went."To play for Liverpool is a privilege, whoever you are.
I've had a look at it and he's probably earned about £60m in wages in eight years. How he can say the club's throwing him under the bus is beyond me."[He should] look in the mirror and don't blame everybody else.
But his comments were as if he thought, 'the only way this club's been doing well is because of me'. Unless he apologises in the next couple of days, where it doesn't look like he's going to, I'd sell him and get some money back for him."Salah is expected to link up with Egypt for the Africa Cup of Nations before the transfer window opens.
