Liverpool forward Mohamed Salah, currently on international duty with Egypt, has seen his agent, Ramy Abbas Issa, respond to recent discussions about the player’s future at Liverpool.
During the summer transfer window, Al-Ittihad expressed strong interest in Salah, submitting a substantial £150 million offer that Liverpool firmly rejected. The proposed deal included an initial £100 million with additional add-ons, ultimately valuing the transfer at £150 million. Despite the tempting offer, Liverpool remained resolute in their decision to retain Salah.
As one of Liverpool’s key players, the 31-year-old has continued to perform impressively, scoring 18 goals in 27 appearances this season. Speculation surrounding Salah’s future at Anfield persists, and in a recent response to a tweet from March the previous year, where it was claimed Salah desired a move to Spain, Abbas Issa cryptically stated, “You just don’t know.”
Salah committed to a new incentivized contract until 2025 in July 2022, securing his position as the highest-paid player in the club’s history. Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp addressed Salah’s future in November, affirming that the player had not expressed any desire to leave. Salah was absent from Liverpool’s recent 2-0 FA Cup victory over Arsenal, as he is currently away with the Egyptian national team preparing for the Africa Cup of Nations.
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