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Mohamed Salah's agent, Ramy Abbas Issa, has already given his verdict on Arne Slot as the Liverpool manager, having previously given a glowing review on the coach.Liverpool star Mohamed Salah is in the middle of an uncertain time at the club, as his recent outburst over his place in the team has created doubts over his future at Anfield. The forward was benched for the third time in a row over the weekend, failing to make an appearance as the Reds drew 3-3 with Leeds United in a disappointing collapse.The result was enough to heap pressure on Arne Slot after a difficult season so far, but that was cranked up further by Salah's comments post-match.
Speaking to the press, the Liverpool star revealed his frustrations at being left out of the side, believing he was being thrown under the bus, and hinting that the Brighton clash could be his last for the Reds.Among the comments from Salah was also a claim that he isn't all that close to the manager, after a surprise twist in events in recent weeks.READ MORE: 'I think Liverpool already have their Mohamed Salah transfer replacement lined up'READ MORE: Mohamed Salah agreement reached as this week deemed crucial to Liverpool future"There's no relationship between us," he said on the manager. "It was a very good relationship, and now all of a sudden there is no relationship."It has brought up questions about whether Salah will be able to repair that relationship with Slot, or if an exit will be necessary to bring it all to an end.While links continue to swirl over a possible move away, it's worth reflecting on exactly what his agent, Ramy Abbas Issa, thinks of the Liverpool boss.Taking to social media back in February of this year, in response to an image of the Premier League table at the time, the agent said: "Excellent at his job."Content cannot be displayed without consentWith Slot going on to win the title, and Salah signing a new contract not long after that tweet from his agent, it shows that all parties were content with things for a while.It's clear that there has been plenty of good will there from Salah's representatives towards the manager, but the recent change in dynamic leaves more questions than answers for the weeks ahead.The 33-year-old has been in training since the interview, as Liverpool gear up to face Inter Milan in the Champions League on Tuesday night; however, his involvement in the game is still unclear.Slot will be speaking to the media on Monday, with plenty of reporters likely to ask him about the situation, and perhaps what is next for him.Salah's final game for Liverpool could then come at the weekend against Brighton, where he claims his family are invited, as he is unsure what will happen beyond that point.He will then go to AFCON with Egypt, where his future becomes more uncertain with the opening of the January transfer window.The Saudi Pro League are believed to still be an interested party in the forward, while the role of his agent will be important in advising Salah on his next steps.
