A few weeks ago, it seemed unthinkable, but now it looks increasingly sensible for Liverpool to consider selling Mohamed Salah. When they rejected Al-Ittihad’s £150 million offer for Salah last summer, they knew they would face a big decision at the end of this season. Salah is turning 32 in June, and with only 12 months remaining on his £350,000-a-year contract, Liverpool must decide whether to offer him new terms or sell him to the Saudi Pro League. The dilemma has become more pressing, as Salah’s performance has declined since returning from a double hamstring injury.
While he has scored five goals and contributed three assists in 13 appearances, a closer look reveals that two of those goals were penalties, and his performance levels have dropped significantly. Jurgen Klopp has dropped him from the team, leading to a public disagreement between the two. Salah, who enjoys being hailed as one of the world’s best players, has struggled with being dropped, which is a point of contention between him and Klopp. With Klopp leaving Liverpool after their final home game against Wolves on May 19 and Salah’s drop in form, the situation may make it easier for Liverpool to sell him this summer.
The fans are turning against Salah, and the possibility of receiving £100 million for him would be beneficial for the club as they enter the post-Klopp era. These funds could be used to improve the squad, especially with the introduction of the new era of PSR. This transition may also signify the end of Salah’s time at Liverpool. If you don’t like our community, you can check out any time you like.
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