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Major League Soccer commissioner Don Garber has encouraged Mohamed Salah to seek out Lionel Messi and Thomas Müller for personal endorsements about playing in North America.
Gerrard offers crucial perspective on Salah disputeSteven Gerrard has stepped into the ongoing debate surrounding Mohamed Salah’s recent outburst, providing a sharply observed and balanced
Liverpool forward Mohamed Salah is a target for clubs in the Saudi Pro League, confirms chief executive Omar Mugharbel.
Salah has been at the heart of Liverpool’s successes over the past eight years, establishing himself as one of the world’s best players in the process. He finished fourth in the Ballon d’Or ceremony in September after scoring 34 goals and registering 23 assists in all competitions in 2024-25.
Salah’s Recent Actions Prompt DebateSalah’s reaction after the Leeds fixture triggered debate about his relationship with the manager and ownership. In another era, such public tension might have
Liverpool winger Mohamed Salah could be on the way out in January, and the Reds have to think big if they want to replace his goals and assist numbers.
Liverpool head coach Arne Slot has suggested that Mohamed Salah may have to take the initiative in resolving his dispute with the club. Salah, 33, was left out of Liverpool’s squad for their 1-0 Champions League victory over Inter after an explosive interview on Saturday, following the 3-3 draw with Leeds United.
Liverpool's crumbling Premier League title defence faces another stern test when Brighton & Hove Albion visit Anfield on Saturday, but the real drama surrounds Mohamed Salah, whose explosive outburst has left the Egyptian winger's future under scrutiny.
With uncertainty hanging over his Liverpool career, Mohamed Salah sent out another message. This time without any words.
Mohamed Salah has the selfish streak and pride that is the preserve of all the greats – as was seen when then Manchester United manager Erik ten Haag, a Dutch countryman of Slot, dropped Cristiano Ronaldo at the end of his second spell at Old Trafford in November 2022.