Liverpool chiefs reject January sale of Mohamed Salah amid Saudi rumors
Liverpool management has decided against cashing in on forward Mohamed Salah next month. This decision quashes intense speculation linking the veteran star with a lucrative move to the Saudi Pro League.
Claims of a potential January exit have been widespread. These rumors gained traction following a recent public spat between the Egyptian and manager Arne Slot.
However, the club’s hierarchy is determined to keep their key player. They possess no intention of selling the attacker during the upcoming winter transfer window.
The situation came to a head after Salah’s angry outburst following the team’s league draw at Leeds. Manager Arne Slot then made a decisive move.
He confirmed that he dropped the Egyptian from the subsequent Champions League match. Salah was left in Merseyside for the midweek victory over Inter Milan as a disciplinary measure. S
lot then welcomed the talisman back to the squad for Saturday’s critical win against Brighton. The manager used that occasion to confirm the temporary benching.
Despite the recent internal turbulence, the club’s top decision-makers remain committed to the 33-year-old. The Daily Mail specifically reported that the Liverpool board harbors no plans to offload the celebrated player.
This stance provides certainty amidst continuous rumors of a huge Saudi Pro League bid. Salah’s current contract provides the club with significant leverage. The deal runs until the summer of 2027.
The immediate future for the star now lies elsewhere. Salah has departed from Merseyside to link up with his national team. He will join the Egyptian squad preparing for the Africa Cup of Nations.
The tournament is scheduled to take place in Morocco. His commitment to international duty will put a temporary hold on the Anfield controversy. It also provides a brief pause in the transfer speculation. Liverpool remains firm that their prize asset is staying put, at least through the winter.
