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Is Mohamed Salah's time at Liverpool over? Reds legend says club threw him under the bus for slipping
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Is Mohamed Salah’s Liverpool Journey Coming to an End? Reds Icon Claims Club Betrayed Him Over Controversial Slip

December 6, 2025 4 Min Read
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Liverpool’s recent 3-3 draw with Leeds United at Elland Road was significant not only because of the game’s excitement but also due to the absence of club icon Mohamed Salah from the pitch. The forward remained on the bench for the third straight match and saw no action for the second time in three games. Salah has now gone seven consecutive matches without contributing a goal or assist, tallying only five goals and three assists this season. Meanwhile, Liverpool’s performance has seen them drop out of the title race and struggle in European standings.

This season has posed several challenges for the Reds, raising speculation about Salah’s future at the club. Last season, he was pivotal for Liverpool, scoring 29 goals and providing 18 assists, but his recent benching raises concerns. In his own words, Salah expressed feeling scapegoated, suggesting that some at the club seem to be shifting blame onto him. Although he didn’t name specific individuals, he acknowledged a deteriorating relationship with manager Arne Slott.

Salah is scheduled to leave for the African Cup of Nations with Egypt on December 15, and if he advances to the finals, he won’t return until after the winter transfer window opens on January 18, 2026. This could potentially mark the end of his time at Anfield, especially after signing a contract extension just last season. Before departing, he has two matches remaining: an away Champions League game against Inter and a home encounter with Brighton on December 13.

Uncertain about his playing status, Salah mentioned asking his family to attend the Brighton game, emphasizing his desire to enjoy the matchup regardless of his future. He may be saying farewell to Liverpool fans as he prepares for the Africa Cup, uncertain about what lies ahead.

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Interest from the Saudi Professional League could provide Liverpool with an opportunity to transfer Salah, especially since he is still capable of making an impact at 33. However, age is becoming a factor in the competitive Premier League, so a January transfer might benefit all parties involved. When asked if these could be his last appearances for the club, Salah emphasized the unpredictability of football and expressed his commitment to Liverpool.

With Salah competing for a spot on the team, this presents a complex situation for Slott and the club. Playing Salah again might suggest favoritism, while leaving him out could exacerbate current tensions. Slott, who succeeded Jurgen Klopp last season, was expected to face challenges, but the team’s poor form and integration issues with new signings, such as Florian Wirtz and Alexander Isak, indicate deeper problems within the club.

Liverpool rarely dismisses managers mid-season, particularly one like Slott, who has built some trust early on in his tenure. However, if the current stalemate continues, resolving these issues will be vital to avoid a major rebuild in the future.


Fan Take: This news is crucial for soccer enthusiasts as it highlights the brewing tensions between key players and management, a dynamic that can shape the entire club’s future. Salah’s possible departure not only raises questions about Liverpool’s immediate performance but also reflects broader trends in player-manager dynamics across the sport.

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