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Liverpool make major decision on Mohamed Salah following Egyptian star’s controversial interview

December 8, 2025 4 Min Read
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  • Liverpool ask Mohamed Salah to issue a public apology
  • Salah has no intention of submitting a transfer request

The crisis at Anfield has deepened significantly following Mohamed Salah’s explosive post-match interview on Sunday, with Liverpool’s top brass reportedly furious over his public comments.

Salah said he felt the club had “thrown him under the bus” after his side’s disappointing 3-3 result against Leeds United and revealed that his relationship with manager Arne Slott was non-existent, sending shockwaves across the Premier League.

Given the seriousness of the situation, Fenway Sports Group FSG and the club’s executives, including Liverpool’s football chief executive Michael Edwards and sporting director Richard Hughes, urged an internal emergency response and held urgent “secret talks”.

Liverpool’s Mohamed Salah and Alexander Isak sit on the bench during the Premier League match between Leeds United and Liverpool at Elland Road on December 6, 2025 in Leeds, England. (Photo by Robbie Jay Barratt – AMA/Getty Images)

Liverpool ask Mohamed Salah to issue a public apology

A source close to the club said Salah’s public abuse was viewed by the club’s leadership as an act of unconscionability and dishonesty that seriously undermined the manager’s authority and destabilized the dressing room.

Officials provided a definitive update on the club’s immediate action plans.

“Liverpool are furious at Mo Salah’s abuse. They want a public apology from the player.”

The demand for a public apology appears to be a calculated strategy by the Liverpool management to firmly reassert control and show clear support for Arne Slott.

By forcing Salah to publicly withdraw, the club aims to quell the media storm and prevent a permanent breakdown in the team’s dynamics ahead of the crucial January transfer window.

The move would confirm that the club currently favors managerial and organizational stability over individual players, regardless of his legendary status.

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Salah has no intention of submitting a transfer request

Although Salah’s relationship with the club appears to be deteriorating, his immediate future remains very complicated and heavily influenced by financial and contractual obligations.

Despite opening the door to a possible departure in January, new information suggests the forward has no intention of submitting a formal transfer request, which would likely accelerate his exit but would come at a huge personal cost.

According to sources:

“Salah will not submit a transfer request as he does not want to sacrifice his loyalty bonus.”

Players are often entitled to large loyalty bonuses structured within their contracts, but those bonuses are lost if they initiate a transfer by submitting a formal transfer request.

Given that Salah has signed a lucrative long-term contract starting in 2027, the value of these bonuses would be substantial and it is highly unlikely that he would submit a request voluntarily.

This means Liverpool will have to manage the situation until the end of the season, either actively pursuing a move for him or allowing manager Michael Edwards to make a decision.

The demand for a public apology is Liverpool’s first major move in this high-stakes standoff and sets the stage for a tumultuous end to a difficult season.

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