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Peter Crouch Left Baffled by What He's Hearing About Mohamed Salah - 'Unfinished Business'
Former Liverpool striker Peter Crouch has expressed strong bafflement and opposition to rumors surrounding Mohamed Salah's potential departure from Anfield, urging the club to retain their star forward amid swirling transfer speculation[1]. In a candid discussion, Crouch, who played for Liverpool between 2005 and 2008, delivered a very clear message to the Reds: "If you sell him, you're making a huge mistake."[1]
The controversy stems from ongoing interest in Salah from Saudi Pro League clubs, particularly Al-Ittihad, who previously bid heavily for the Egyptian King last summer. Despite Salah's contract expiring in 2025 and his exceptional form—boasting 18 goals and 18 assists in 28 appearances this season—whispers of "unfinished business" elsewhere have left Crouch puzzled[1]. He highlighted Salah's irreplaceable impact, noting how Liverpool recently secured a crucial Premier League victory over West Ham without him starting, yet emphasized that such results don't diminish his overall value[2].
Crouch's Urgent Plea
"Peter Crouch has urged his former club Liverpool not to sell Mo Salah in the final week of the summer transfer window, describing the Egyptian as indispensable."[1]
Crouch argued that offloading Salah now would undermine Liverpool's title ambitions, especially with the team challenging at the top of the table. He dismissed notions of the 32-year-old seeking new challenges abroad, insisting Salah's "unfinished business" lies at Liverpool, where he has rewritten club records with over 200 goals[1]. The ex-England international warned that any sale could signal the end of an era, potentially destabilizing Arne Slot's young squad.
Fans and pundits echo Crouch's sentiments, with social media ablaze over the "baffling" transfer talk. As the window closes, Liverpool faces a pivotal decision: cash in on their talisman or build around his legacy for one more glorious chapter[1][2].
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