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Salah has reportedly made a surprising decision regarding his future with Liverpool.

 

Salah’s next move could significantly impact the transfer market.

 

Mohamed Salah is considering a potential transfer to another European club this summer, as Liverpool has been slow to present him with a new contract, according to recent reports.

 

His goal during the 3-0 victory against Manchester United marked the first time in his eight-year tenure at the club that he has scored in the opening three matches of the season.

 

Salah seems unfazed by the absence of a renewal offer for his contract, which is set to expire next summer.

 

Having established a new club record by scoring over 20 goals for seven consecutive seasons, his strong start to the current campaign suggests he is on track to continue this impressive streak.

 

Last year, Saudi Arabian club Al Ittihad made a £150 million bid for Salah, but Liverpool firmly stated that he was not for sale at that time.

 

While there was speculation during the recent summer transfer window, concrete interest was minimal, and discussions have now emerged regarding whether Salah will agree to a new contract or depart for free next June.

 

A report from yesterday suggested that Salah is not interested in a move to the Saudi Pro League, particularly after observing former teammate Sadio Mane’s experience in the region.

 

Additionally, the Liverpool Echo reported that the Egyptian forward is keen to finalize a new contract with Liverpool before the season concludes.

 

Following the victory at Old Trafford, Salah increased the urgency for Liverpool to address his contract situation, stating, “Nobody in the club talked to me yet about contracts so I was just like, ‘OK, I play my last season and see at the end of the season’.”

 

Recent reports from Spain suggest that Salah may be poised to ‘betray’ Liverpool, with unexpected interest from other clubs leading to ‘two offers in Europe.’

 

This development has been described as a ‘bombshell’ for Liverpool, as the Egyptian forward is now considering the possibility of remaining in Europe and competing against the club where he has excelled for nearly a decade.

 

Liverpool’s inability to secure Salah’s future has attracted the attention of several European powerhouses, including Paris Saint-Germain and Juventus.

 

Although Salah will turn 33 next June, Jamie Carragher believes this should not deter either the player or the club. “I’m not convinced this will be his final year.

 

Mo Salah reminds me of (Cristiano) Ronaldo,” Carragher stated yesterday. “Many footballers view 35 as the retirement age, but I believe Salah is aiming to extend his career into his late 30s.

 

He is likely focused on breaking every possible record, whether in the Premier League or with Liverpool.

 

He understands his status, and I find it hard to envision him playing in the Saudi League next season, given his current form at one of the world’s top clubs.

 

While there are many wingers with more medals, few can match his quality and goal-scoring record.

 

When considering players like Ronaldo at United, Salah ranks among the best wingers we’ve seen in the Premier League.”

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