With Mohamed Salah's future still uncertain at Liverpool, and now amid new well founded interest from Saudi Arabia for the Egyptian international, the Merseysid
Troy Deeney believes ‘something is up’ with Mohamed Salah after watching him head straight for the tunnel after Liverpool’s late win over Brentford. Salah fired a rare blank
The latest Liverpool transfer news and rumours with updates on Darwin Nunez, Andy Robertson, Luis Diaz, Milos Kerkez
Mohamed Salah continues to be linked with a move to the Saudi Pro League after Liverpool rejected a £150million bid from Al-Ittihad in September 2023. Salah's future is still up in the air as he has yet to extend his current deal at Anfield.
Indeed, Salah and Hazard’s spells at Chelsea did overlap, and Chelsea clearly thought Hazard was the better player at that time as they built the team around the Belgian while Salah was quickly shipped out. However, when you compare these two players’ stats, there’s a clear winner.
Liverpool duo Mohamed Salah and Virgil van Dijk could line up against Cristiano Ronaldo in Saudi Arabia next season, according to Fichajes.net.
Former Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp has given his verdict on Mohamed Salah's contract stand-off at Liverpool as the Egyptian continues to near the expiration of his current deal. Salah is one of ...
Mohamed Salah has grown accustomed to being called washed up. It might seem strange in retrospect—now that Salah is the deadliest striker in the English Premier League—but before he was a ...
The 32-year-old’s future at Liverpool is up in the air as no agreement over a new contract has been reached yet
According to Gianluigi Longari, Al Hilal and Liverpool forward Mohamed Salah are in 'advanced negotiations' over a transfer that would take him to the Saudi club next summer. READ MORE: Barcelona Set To Make 'Imminent Offer' Of €70 Million For Liverpool Striker Luis Diaz There has been constant speculation at Anfield regarding the Egyptian's future,
Mohamed Salah, Virgil van Dijk and Trent Alexander-Arnold have all yet to put pen-to-paper on new deals, with the vibe from recent reports being that it's more likely all three leave Anfield than stay.