Mohamed Salah ends his contract with Liverpool this season and, at the moment, it seems that the Egyptian has many options not to continue at the Anfield club in 2025-26.
This was stated by the striker, who spoke to a group of journalists after Liverpool’s victory against Southampton: “We are almost in December and I still have not received any offer to stay at the club. I am probably more out than in.”
Asked by journalists who spoke to him after this weekend’s victory if he was disappointed not to have received a renewal offer, Salah was clear: “Of course I am. I’m not going to retire anytime soon, so I’m just playing.” “Focusing on the season and trying to win the Premier League and hopefully the Champions League as well. I’m disappointed, but we’ll see.”
Despite this disappointment, Salah insists that he will continue to give everything for Liverpool as before: “I am very professional. Everyone can see my work ethic. I just try to enjoy football and play at the highest level for as long as possible.” .
He stopped to speak in a mixed zone, something he never does
It was surprising to see Salah in the mixed zone, calling a group of journalists with whom he wanted to speak to drop this ‘bomb’, since the Egyptian does not usually stop to make statements. What the Reds striker does recognize is his love for the Anfield team: “You already know that I have been at the club for many years. There is no club like this one. But in the end it is not in my hands. As I have already said, we are in December and I still haven’t received anything about my future. And he added: “I love the fans. The fans love me. In the end, it’s not in my hands or the fans’ hands.”
Salah’s season is going very well, since the Egyptian has already scored 12 goals (10 in the Premier League, one in the League Cup and another in the Champions League) and has provided 10 assists. The Egyptian’s contract expires at the end of the season and from January he could sign a pre-contractual agreement with foreign clubs. Arabia already loved him. We’ll see what happens.