Football/ Mohamed Salah, disappointed by Liverpool: Contract extension still up in the air
Mohamed Salah, Liverpool’s star player, continues to shine on the pitch, but his future at the club seems increasingly uncertain. While the Egyptian forward has scored 10 goals and provided 6 assists in the Premier League, along with 12 goals and 10 assists in all competitions, the Reds’ management seems slow to offer him a contract extension, with his current deal set to expire in June. This situation is starting to frustrate the 32-year-old, who joined Liverpool in 2017.
After a crucial win against Southampton, Salah didn’t hesitate to express his disappointment in an interview in the mixed zone. “We are almost in December and I haven’t received any offers to stay at the club,” he said, visibly frustrated by the lack of concrete discussions about his future. While the Egyptian forward has made it clear that he loves the club and its supporters, it is evident that the situation is affecting him. “I’m probably more likely to leave than stay,” he added, emphasizing that the decision is no longer in his hands.
Mohamed Salah has expressed his desire to stay at Liverpool, but he’s beginning to doubt the club’s commitment to keeping him. His message is clear: without a serious and swift offer, Liverpool’s management risks losing their best player, as his patience seems to be wearing thin by the day.