Liverpool followers hoping for a clean and fast conclusion to doubts over Mo Salah’s future might be compelled to attend some time longer.
Arne Slot admitted there have been a ‘lot of’ ifs surrounding the Egyptian, although refused to weigh in on the participant’s contract state of affairs at Anfield in feedback relayed on X by Miguel Delaney.
Slot on Salah’s feedback: “It is loads of ‘if’, at this second he is one in every of ours and I am actually pleased with him being one in every of ours, he performs very well. I do not speak about contracts of gamers however I can discuss for hours about efficiency – are you curious about that?”
— Miguel Delaney (@MiguelDelaney) September 1, 2024
The previous Chelsea star is one in every of three key males on expiring contracts (working out in the summertime of 2025).
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Salah’s newest effort in opposition to Manchester United sees him report six purpose contributions in our opening three Premier League fixtures below Arne Slot.
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Contract talks ought to open quickly
We are able to solely think about that there’s but to have been a peep from the Anfield hierarchy in mild of the proximity of the summer time window closing yesterday night.
Nonetheless, if we weren’t involved on the prospect of our Egyptian King probably calling time on his Anfield profession in 2025 – there must be one thing improper with us.
A brand new man on the helm of the membership and a contemporary tackle how we play our soccer – to not point out a pleasant summer time break for Mo – appears to have reinvigorated our talismanic top-scorer (on a joint three targets with Luis Diaz).
Issues may, in fact, all the time take a flip for the more severe after the fixtures build-up publish January, however we’d prefer to assume there’s been greater than sufficient proof to counsel the opposite.
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