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Mohamed Salah’s Liverpool future has been cast into doubt following an explosive interview, in which he called out Arne Slot.The mood at Anfield was once again pretty sombre on the back of a disappointing 3-3 draw with Leeds United.But it quickly turned to one of shock shortly after the match when Salah conducted an explosive interview, which included him saying he no longer has a relationship with Slot. Rate Mohamed Salah’s Liverpool career out of 10 It looks like it may be coming to an end 💔 👇 Join the debate; share your insight.
Use the comment button on the bottom left to have your say On the back of interest from Saudi Arabia, there is now a concrete chance for Salah to leave Liverpool once the 2026 January transfer window rolls around.But what does the future hold for Slot, who was struggling long before the Egyptian went into business for himself?How FSG feel about Arne Slot hasn’t changed after Mohamed Salah’s interview Well, Paul Joyce of The Times has now shed some light on the situation, and FSG’s stance has not changed.It’s thought that FSG are still giving the Dutchman their full backing, and Salah is unlikely to have an impact on that.They want Slot to turn things around at Anfield after the success he brought to the club last season.However, while Salah won’t be the man to dictate the Liverpool manager’s future, it’s said that FSG’s patience is not unlimited, and results will ultimately decide what happens in the dugout. Who do you think should go, Salah or Slot? 👇 Join the debate; share your insight.
Use the comment button on the bottom left to have your say The fixtures that could dictate Arne Slot’s Liverpool futureWhile FSG may be in support of Slot for the time being, there are only so many bad results even the most patient owners can put up with.Liverpool have won just two of their last 10 Premier League matches, which is as many as Leeds have managed under Daniel Farke, who was himself under pressure before beating Chelsea and drawing with the Reds this week.Next up for Slot and his men is a Champions League meeting with Inter Milan on Tuesday, a tie they need to win if they are to have any hope of climbing back into the top eight next week.They then face back-to-back Premier League meetings with Brighton and Hove Albion and Tottenham Hotspur before rounding out 2025 with a home clash versus Wolverhampton Wanderers.Wolves remain without a single league win this season, and anything but three points in that match, especially if results don’t improve in the meantime, will surely spell the end for Slot. Join Our NewsletterReceive a digest of our best Liverpool content each week direct to your mailbox
