Liverpool’s Codi Gakpo celebrates scoring his team’s second goal with Mohamed Salah and teammates. (Photo by Karl Lesseen/Getty Images)
Liverpool attacker Mohamed Salah has been linked with a move away from the club in recent months.
The Egyptian has struggled to earn regular minutes in recent weeks, with the player recently giving a bombshell interview in which he admitted that his relationship with manager Arne Slott had broken down.
His future is currently in big doubt, with Football Insider claiming that Liverpool will sell the player in January if results are positive.
The attacker is set to leave his home country for the African Cup of Nations.
Meanwhile, Saudi Arabian club Al Hilal have expressed interest in signing him. It will be interesting to see if they can get a deal done. They may be able to pay a high price for the Liverpool attacker. If he decides to join a club in Saudi Arabia, he is likely to sign a lucrative contract with the club as well.
It is clear that the player is not at his best at the moment, but he is one of the best players in the world and a legend at the club. Selling him in January might not be a wise decision, especially considering Liverpool’s performances in recent weeks.
They are in a tough situation right now and need their top players to step up and produce strong performances.
It will be interesting to see if Slott and Salah can iron out their differences in the coming weeks.
Ideally, Liverpool should keep him until the end of the season and then consider selling him in the summer.
However, Liverpool are currently under enormous pressure as the relationship between manager and player deteriorates. It will be interesting to see if they are prepared to eliminate that player.
Alternatively, there are rumors that Slott is facing termination.
He was backed with significant funds in the summer but was unable to make it. He was unable to get the most out of his new players, and the team’s performance dropped significantly.
I wouldn’t be surprised if the manager is shown the door in the coming months.

