Mohammed Salah uncertain with regards to his future with Liverpool; Saudi Pro League clubs poised to pounce on a possible transfer.
Prior to the start of the 2025/26 Premier League season, the Egyptian king had the opportunity to exit the club on a free transfer however, he seized the possibility to extend his stay at Anfield for the next two seasons boycotting other interested suitors over the summer.
Today, the antithesis of the situation Mohammed Salah finds himself has popped up the quiz, is he likely to be axed out of the club in the next transfer window due to various recent brawl involving the manager, Arne Slot.
The aftermath of the third top-scorer of Liverpool FC being benched and used as a sub in the last five games in all competitions has seen the prolific winger fuming his frustrations whiles pointing fingers at the manager.
“I had a good relationship with the manager… and all of a sudden, we don’t have any relationship. I don’t know why. It seems to be me, how I see it, someone does not want me at the club,” Mohammed Salah said.
In Arne Slot’s response to the opinions of Mohammed Salah, he claimed that, there is no iota of truth in all the rants Salah made however, the club would make a decision regarding the player.

“Usually I am calm and polite but it does not mean I’m weak. When a player says things like that, we have to react as a club. And you can see he is not here,” Arne Slot stated.
Further, the club’s position has not been clearly stated yet, Mohammed Salah after his interview was not enlisted in the UEFA Champions League traveling squad list to face Inter-Milan.
Obviously, his future with the club is currently in limbo which then opens up the narration of Salah been shortlisted as players available to be sold in the forthcoming transfer market.
In that vein, top clubs in the Saudi PRO League are expressing their keen interest in securing the services of the Prem legend in the upcoming transfer window.
Al-Hilal, NEOM and Al-Qadisah have set sight on the developing transfer conversations happening in Liverpool FC. Meanwhile, the 33-year-old right wing-forward would be opened to beginning a new chapter elsewhere after years of serving the club.
“I said to my parents: come to the Brighton game. I don’t know if I am going to play or not but I am going to enjoy it. I will be at Anfield to say goodbye to the fans and go to the AFCON. I don’t know what is going to happen when I am there,” Mohammed Salah iterated.
The skipper for the Egyptian national team would be at the 2025 AFCON scheduled to take place later this year in one of the north African countries, Morocco which is anticipated to be historic as the competition will have twenty-four nations making an appearance. Egypt finds themselves been paired in Group B with South Africa, Angola and Zimbabwe.
Mohammed Salah this season has made thirteen appearances in the Premier League, recording four goals and providing two assist whiles in the UEFA Champions League, he has two goal involvements to his credit in five appearances.
Finally, the Egyptian king’s future can no longer be determined by him since the hierarchy of Liverpool FC have opted to back the manager, Arne Slot hence, it’s either the problems are sorted out amicably or Mohammed Salah would be forced to make headway out of the club in the January transfer window.

