Liverpool Latest: Mohamed Salah Transfer Call Made as Club Legend Has Showdown Talks
Liverpool manager Arne Slot plans to discuss Mohamed Salah's role after benchings, with the forward linked to Saudi clubs and amid ongoing contract talks, Slot sees no reason for departure.
- On Dec 12, Liverpool manager Arne Slot said he will speak with Mohamed Salah before the Dec 13 Brighton match and declined further comment until after that talk.
- Arne Slot pointed to consecutive benchings and a breakdown in the player–manager relationship after Salah said he had been `thrown under the bus` and was left out of the Liverpool squad for the Inter Milan match last week.
- Club and player representatives have held multiple discussions this past week, Mohamed Salah invited his family to the Brighton & Hove Albion game and will join Egypt national team for Africa Cup of Nations on Dec. 15.
- Salah may not get a proper Anfield farewell amid the dispute, while Saudi Pro League interest raises a January transfer window exit risk and Liverpool FC struggles in 10th place.
- Replacement planning is constrained while Arne Slot maintains authority over squad decisions and stays in regular contact with Richard Hughes and Michael Edwards.
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Liverpool coach Arne Slot to hold talks with Mohamed Salah after public fallout
Liverpool’s preparations for the weekend have been overshadowed by the deepening uncertainty surrounding Mohamed Salah, whose rift with head coach Arne Slot has moved from private tension to a very public flashpoint. With a Premier League meeting against Brighton approaching, the club finds itself navigating one of its most delicate internal disputes in recent seasons. Salah’s anger erupted after a run of three matches in which he did not start,…
Arne Slot will have a private meeting with Mohamed Salah. It is still unclear whether the striker will play this weekend. – We will talk this morning and we will
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