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Mohamed Salah cast his own future into doubt with a shocking interview after Liverpool’s draw with Leeds United.Salah slammed Arne Slot and the club, suggesting someone at Anfield wants him out.After he dropped that bombshell, Fabrizio Romano said that a Liverpool exit in January was possible.Join our newsletter for news & smart analysis. Fill in the blank: Mohamed Salah will be playing for ____________ on February 3rd Photo by Oli SCARFF / AFP via Getty Images 👇 Join the debate; share your insight.
Use the comment button on the bottom left to have your say Mohamed Salah expected to remain at LiverpoolSpeaking to talkSPORT about the Egyptian’s future, journalist Ben Jacobs has suggested Salah is most likely to remain on Merseyside this winter.He said: “I still think we could maybe say that Liverpool are favourites to keep Mo Salah because they want him to see out his contract.”Should he indeed force a move, however, it’s thought that Al-Hilal are the favourites for his signature.Jacobs continued: “But if he leaves, Al-Hilal are widely considered the front runners. They tried to sign Mo Salah ahead of the Club World Cup.“But there’s two other teams that I’m told are monitoring the situation specifically from within Saudi.
Neon is a new super-city that will be up and running in time for the Club World Cup and they’ve got a lot of backing and investment as well.” What do you think needs to happen to sort the Mohamed Salah situation out? 😳 Photo by Steven Halliwell/MI News/NurPhoto via Getty Images) 👇 Join the debate; share your insight. Use the comment button on the bottom left to have your say What Liverpool plan to do with Mohamed Salah vs BrightonDuring his outburst, the winger tried to hint that the meeting with Brighton and Hove Albion this weekend could be his last for the club.He will leave for the AFCON a couple of days later, but there is a chance the situation will be resolved before then.Liverpool insiders view Salah’s comments as one-off, rather than something that spells the end for him at Anfield, with it added he could be involved against the Seagulls.Meanwhile, Slot spoke about the 33-year-old post-Inter and said: “You say everyone makes mistakes in life, so the first thing should be does the player think he’s made a mistake?”“The next question should be does the initiative come from me or from him?
