“This is my last season at Liverpool”, will Salah really leave the Reds?

“This is my last season at Liverpool”, will Salah really leave the Reds?
“This is my last season at Liverpool”, will Salah really leave the Reds?

In an interview with Sky Sports this Friday, Liverpool star Mohamed Salah, at the end of his contract, spoke about his future and did not close the door to a departure at the end of the season, nor to an extension.

“This is my last season at Liverpool,” said Mohamed Salah in an interview with Sky Sports this Friday. Taken like that, the future of the Reds star seems to leave no doubt. However, if we do not just rely on this isolated statement, the Egyptian's speech is much more nuanced. When the journalist explicitly asked him if it was “his last season at Liverpool”the former Roma player, who arrived in 2017 with the Reds, simply replied: “So far, yes. These are the last six months of my contract. We are far from any progress. So we have to wait and see.”

At regular intervals, Liverpool number 11, who arrived on the banks of the Mersey in 2017, said “disappointed” the club's lack of eagerness to extend it. His contract expires at the end of June and he can theoretically, since January 1, discuss with other clubs wishing to enlist him during the next offseason. The Liverpool club, for its part, has never officially expressed itself on its situation, nor on those of Virgil van Dijk and Trent Alexander-Arnold, two other executives at the end of their contract.

PSG and Saudi Arabia in ambush?

This announcement inevitably makes noise, firstly because the main person concerned had until now given few clues about his future and with his statistics of 17 goals and 13 assists in 18 Premier League matches since the start of the season at 32 years old, he inevitably attracts desire.

If PSG has been cited to enlist the Reds star, the capital club has so far denied any discussions with the player. The Saudi Arabian trail seems to be at a standstill according to information from Foot market which specifies that the player's desire is always to extend. So pressure or not on its leaders? Response in the coming weeks.

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