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Mohamed Salah's future at Liverpool continues to be a subject of speculation, with his contract running until 2027Mohamed Salah is reportedly ‘increasingly likely’ to leave Liverpool when the summer transfer window opens at the end of the season. The Egyptian’s future at Anfield has been the subject of speculation for several months despite only signing a new deal last year.Salah’s contract at Liverpool is set to expire in the summer of 2027, with the 33-year-old agreeing a two-year extension to remain with the Reds last April.For the last few years, there has been ongoing speculation that a move to the Saudi Pro League could be on the cards for the forward.
Now, a fresh update has emerged about his future, which indicates that a departure may not be too far away.READ MORE: Borussia Dortmund sent Nico Schlotterbeck transfer instruction amid Liverpool linksREAD MORE: 10 players to miss Liverpool vs West Ham as Arne Slot delivers double updateBBC Sport have reported that Salah is “increasingly likely” to leave Liverpool this summer, with two destinations emerging as potential options for the two-time Premier League winner.FOLLOW OUR LIVERPOOL FC FACEBOOK PAGE! All the latest news and analysis from Anfield on the Liverpool Echo's dedicated LFC Facebook pageClubs in the Saudi Pro League are reportedly an option for the forward, but this would depend on interest from clubs in the league as well as teams willing to meet the forward's salary demands.It has also been reported that Salah could join a club in the United States, with Liverpool determined not to see the No.11 leave Merseyside as a free agent at the end of next season.The star's future is likely to remain uncertain until the summer transfer window arrives, and it would not be a surprise if clubs from the Saudi Pro League expressed an interest once again.Liverpool rejected a £150million offer for him from Al Ittihad in the summer of 2023, but it remains to be seen if clubs from Saudi Arabia will return with another offer at the end of the season.The 33-year-old's future became a major talking point earlier in the season after he gave an interview where he claimed to have “no relationship” with Arne Slot, having been named on the bench for three consecutive matches.Liverpool subsequently dropped Salah from the matchday squad for their next fixture, before returning to the bench for the Premier League win over Brighton in December, where the Egyptian made an impressive cameo before linking up with his national team for the Africa Cup of Nations.No move materialised during the January transfer window, with the forward returning to Liverpool and becoming a key player for Arne Slot’s side once again.The same report claims that one member of the Egypt national team set-up said it was the happiest they had seen Salah after he apologised to team-mates and made up with Slot prior to AFCON.The club icon is, however, yet to score in the five Premier League matches he’s played for Liverpool since his return in January, with his last strike in the top flight coming in the win over Aston Villa on November 1.Ensure our latest sport headlines always appear at the top of your Google Search by making us a Preferred Source.
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