Mo Salah was brought to Liverpool in 2017. Under Jürgen Klopp’s leadership, the Egyptian has played his way to the position of one of the world’s best wingers. For the past year, Liverpool’s biggest star has been linked to Saudi Arabian clubs, but has remained at Anfield. Now the 32-year-old says that he is more “out than in” at Liverpool.

With his contract expiring in the summer and 223 goals in 367 games, 10 of them in 12 Premier League games so far this season, Salah is the player Liverpool cannot lose. If we are to interpret the Liverpool management’s wait-and-see attitude, they do not agree.

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Everyone knows that Liverpool will have to break some financial boundaries to get Salah to extend his contract with Liverpool, but for the Egyptian, it is disappointing that the club he delivers for every single week under Arne Slot, has not made an offer.  

-We are almost in December and I have not received an offer from the club to stay. I’m probably more outside than inside,” Salah begins, according to The Athletic.

There should be no doubt that Salah himself wants to stay.

“I love the fans, the fans love me, but it’s not in my hands or the fans’ hands. We’ll have to wait and see,” Salah said. Who was asked if he is disappointed with the lack of offers from Liverpool, soon just a month before he can negotiate freely with other clubs.

“I’m disappointed, but we’ll see,” Salah concluded.

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