David Ornstein has shared information he has received regarding the future of Liverpool striker Mohamed Salah.The Athletic journalist highlighted Salah’s current plans for Liverpool. So what is being said about Liverpool and Egyptian striker Mohamed Salah? Let’s take a look. Mohamed Salah wants to stay at Liverpool.
Liverpool forward Mohamed Salah does not want to leave the Premier League club anytime soon, according to The Athletic’s David Ornstein. Ornstein stated that Salah would like to continue playing for Liverpool until the end of the season and could stay at Anfield for longer. Former Tottenham Hotspur manager Tim Sherwood said the Egyptian, who is “consistently good in every game” and “always a threat”, is under contract at Liverpool until the summer of 2025.
There was interest in Salah from the Saudi Arabian Pro League in the summer of 2023 and the former Chelsea player is expected to move to Saudi Arabia in the summer of 2024.
A Liverpool player has achieved more goals this season than last year, and he improves,
He is not in a hurry to leaves Liverpool to Saudi Arabia, so there is no strong / new information about it, but it is unofficial or secret when the contract will be made.”It was recommended a few weeks ago. This industry wanted to meet at a high level after this season and had a good opportunity to stay in Liverpool for a long time.
But I haven’t heard anything about contract talks yet (I think Liverpool are planning to sort things out in the new year) and there’s only 12 months left in his tenure, with the end of July.”The Saudi Professional League is not expected to resume Salah’s recruitment in January, but if Liverpool fail to sort out their problems in the coming months, it would not be surprising to see another big push next summer.
“I hope Mohamed Salah stays at Liverpool Let’s hope Liverpool forward Mohamed Salah doesn’t leave at the end of the season. I really hope he stays at Anfield. Salah is a world-class player who continues to go strong. He is now 31 years old, but shows no signs of slowing down. Strikers score for fun and are stronger than ever.
It would be a shame for Liverpool and the Premier League if he left in the summer of 2024.
Salah has played in 17 Premier League games for Liverpool this season, scoring 11 goals and providing 7 assists. The striker has also scored three goals in two UEFA Europa League games under manager Jurgen Klopp this season.