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The Saudi side has not yet approached Salah.
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Salah Still Waiting: No Contact Yet from Saudi Officials

December 7, 2025 2 Min Read
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For the third consecutive match, Mohamed Salah was not included in Liverpool’s starting lineup for the Premier League clash against Leeds, having sat on the bench for two of those fixtures.

After the game, the 33-year-old Egyptian raised concerns about his future with the club, expressing that he feels abandoned and that his once strong rapport with head coach Arne Slott has dwindled. With the upcoming African Cup of Nations, he mentioned uncertainty regarding his status when the transfer window reopens in January.

The situation has divided opinions, with some fans arguing that Salah deserves better treatment due to his past contributions, while others believe his current form doesn’t justify a starting role.

The interview has led to numerous speculative reports, suggesting that clubs from Saudi Arabia may be interested in acquiring Salah if he becomes available.

However, according to Fabrizio Romano, there has been no contact from any Saudi clubs with Liverpool as of yet.

This news is significant for soccer enthusiasts because it highlights the delicate nature of player-club relationships, especially for high-profile athletes like Salah. His potential departure could reshape not only Liverpool’s lineup but also the dynamics within the sport as clubs look to bolster their squads.

See also  Thierry Henry Reflects on Mohamed Salah's Liverpool Missteps: "Team Loyalty Must Come First"

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