Liverpool are reportedly laying the groundwork for a possible summer exit for Mohamed Salah, despite the forward being under contract until June 30, 2027.
According to a report by Spanish outlet Fichajes, the club’s hierarchy is open to facilitating Salah’s departure at the end of the current season amid growing tension between the two sides in recent months.
The report suggests that disagreements dating back to the period before the last Africa Cup of Nations have strained relations internally, prompting club officials to consider ending the partnership before the final years of the Egyptian star’s contract.
It also claims that Salah’s relationship with head coach Arne Slot has noticeably deteriorated, raising the prospect of an end to a highly successful chapter for the forward at the club.
The report concludes that Liverpool are preparing for a broader squad overhaul, with the continued presence of the “Egyptian King” no longer viewed as a central pillar of the club’s long-term plans, potentially signalling the close of a remarkable era in Merseyside.







