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Salah's latest cryptic post suggests the circus around his Liverpool future has only just begun - opinion

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Arne Slot has had a testing week as Liverpool manager, although he can hold his head up high with the way he has handled things.The Dutchman and Salah appear to have smoothed things over, with the Egyptian coming back into the team following his punishment.Join our newsletter for news & smart analysis. How many Premier League points will Liverpool collect while Mohamed Salah is at AFCON?



Salah could miss as many as six Premier League matches 😬 👇 Join the debate; share your insight. Use the comment button on the bottom left to have your say However, in typical Salah fashion, he will want to have the final word, and his latest post suggests that the noise surrounding his future is only about to get louder.Mohamed Salah posts a cryptic message to Liverpool fansSalah loves to stir the pot a little, with this being one of the only reasons why he speaks to the media, and it worked.He also likes to drop clues on his social media that tease fans and draw everyone’s attention, and he has done the same again.Salah simply posted a picture of the record he broke at the weekend, this being the most goal involvements for a single club in Premier League history.It shows him top of the table, ahead of the likes of Wayne Rooney, Ryan Giggs, Harry Kane and Thierry Henry – not bad company to say the least.However, some fans seem to think that this could be a slight hint at a goodbye message, while others reckon he is simply reminding everyone why he deserves some respect.Either way, it certainly is Salah up to his old tricks again, and with the winger away now at AFCON, fans can expect plenty more talk, and even cryptic posts, about his future.

Gut feeling, has Mohamed Salah played his last game for Liverpool? Use the comment button on the bottom left to have your say Mohamed Salah needs to get his head down at AFCONSalah has never won AFCON, with this likely being one of his last chances given that he is 33.Jamie Carragher referenced this when calling him out after his comments too, showing that the best way to respond is by going all the way.He can also show the world that he still has plenty to give, with good performances and leading his country to glory certainly sending out a strong message.So, whether this is on his social media or in interviews, Salah just needs to keep his head down, work hard and let his feet do the talking, something that will also show Liverpool some respect in the process.