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Journalist Provides Update on Mohamed Salah’s Liverpool FutureLiverpool’s season has drifted far from the promise of Arne Slot’s title winning debut, and the flashpoint defining this campaign
The claim is that, privately, Salah was not “overly convinced” by the business Liverpool did in the transfer market over the summer and the idea that Florian Wirtz and Alexander Isak, both record-breaking deals for a combined £241 million ($323.2 million), are the players to assume the mantle of leading the club’s attack.
Liverpool boss Arne Slot said there were no lingering issues with Mohamed Salah after the forward's recent criticism of the club, saying before Saturday's Premier League showdown at Tottenham Hotspur that the pair had "moved on".
Since moving Salah to the bench, the team's displays have improved, leading to questions over whether the 33-year-old now fits into the current set-up. However, Barnes says that an in-form Salah still gets into the Liverpool side and thinks his 'demotion' to the bench was nothing personal from the Dutch gaffer.
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Mohamed Salah bid farewell to Anfield on Saturday - but was it for good? The fact that he'd even made it onto the pitch was clearly a positive sign. After Salah's extraordinary attack on Arne Slot and the club the previous weekend,