Liverpool has reportedly resolved its stance on the potential sale of Mohamed Salah, whether in the January transfer window or the following summer, with substantial interest brewing from European powerhouses.
Salah has experienced a tumultuous spell at Anfield, initially struggling during Jurgen Klopp’s final season but rediscovering his phenomenal form under Arne Slot. His 2024/25 campaign was marked by individual brilliance, culminating in Liverpool’s clinching of their 20th Premier League title. Despite heading into the final year of his contract, the Pharaoh opted to extend his stay with the Reds, signing a fresh two-year deal, amid whispers of a Saudi Pro League venture.
However, as the current season unfolds, Salah’s performances have notably waned, coinciding with Trent Alexander-Arnold’s departure. His diminished impact has left him on the fringes of Liverpool’s contests, prompting manager Slot to reconsider his starting XI. Salah was benched during Liverpool’s commanding 5-1 victory over Eintracht Frankfurt, only featuring in the final moments and subsequently exiting the pitch with visible displeasure.
Despite the declining form, Liverpool remain steadfast in their determination not to offload the Egyptian star in the imminent future, according to insights from Football Insider. Whispers suggest Salah’s Anfield tenure may conclude sooner rather than later, yet the club is not planning to offload him this season.
Salah’s future at Liverpool, largely influenced by his own decision-making power, remains a subject of intrigue. With a reservoir of goodwill at Anfield, Salah retains significant autonomy over any final move. While last season’s speculation about his departure was quelled by his contract renewal, a fresh challenge next summer could be on the horizon if he so chooses, with Arne Slot unlikely to obstruct his departure.
In parallel, Alexis Mac Allister is reportedly on Real Madrid’s radar, with the Spanish giants said to be preparing a £69 million offer for the Argentine. Mac Allister’s creative prowess and game-reading abilities position him as an ideal candidate for the role Xabi Alonso seeks to fill at Madrid.
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