Mohamed Salah. (Photo: Reuters)
Liverpool accused of spreading false information about Mohamed Salah
Reports suggest that Liverpool FC deliberately leaked false information about the renewal of Mohamed Salah's contract to cover up the club's failure to secure new signings during the recent winter transfer window.
The truth behind Salah's contract talks
According to Anfield Watch, negotiations between Liverpool and Salah are ongoing, with no final agreement on renewing his contract, which expires at the end of next season.
The report claims that Liverpool’s management leaked news that Salah and Virgil van Dijk had renewed their contracts, but the official announcement was delayed due to Trent Alexander-Arnold’s unsigned deal, causing a stir among fans.
This news shocked many, especially in Egypt, where sources close to Salah denied any formal agreement, suggesting that Liverpool misled the media and fans to distract from their lack of new signings during the transfer window.
Salah rejects Liverpool's offer over salary
British sources reveal that Liverpool made an offer to Salah, but he rejected it due to the salary terms, indicating his dissatisfaction with the proposed deal.
Salah is enjoying one of his best seasons with Liverpool, scoring 26 goals and providing 18 assists in 34 matches across all competitions. His contributions have been vital to Liverpool’s position at the top of both the Premier League and the Champions League.
Uncertain future, growing concerns among fans
Salah’s future at Liverpool remains uncertain, with fans increasingly worried about his potential departure. His move to another club, particularly with continued interest from Saudi clubs offering lucrative deals, seems more likely as the season progresses.