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Liverpool will include Mohamed Salah in their matchday squad when they play Brighton & Hove Albion, but the player's future at Anfield is still far from certain
Mohamed Salah's possible Liverpool exit could be offset by Harvey Elliott's return to Anfield in January, while Bayern Munich's transfer chief plans to speak personally with Crystal Palace defender Marc Guéhi.
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Liverpool coach Arne Slot to hold talks with Mohamed Salah and suggests a way back for the icon
Liverpool coach Arne Slot says he will have talks with Mohamed Salah imminently after the forward’s explosive outburst last week threw his Anfield future into doubt.
Arne Slot, Mo Salah and a Liverpool moment that refuses to settleLiverpool rarely deal in half measures, and neither do their most significant figures. When Mohamed Salah spoke after the 3-3 draw at
Salah said on Saturday he felt “thrown under the bus” by Liverpool and revealed his relationship with head coach Arne Slot has broken down.
Mohamed Salah is set to be included in Liverpool's squad for Saturday's Premier League match with Brighton & Hove Albion, sources told ESPN.
Having promised crunch talks with Mohamed Salah amid their ongoing and very public feud, the outcome of those discussions will become clear when Liverpool ’s official matchday squad is released. If Salah features, there could be hope of a resolution. If the Egyptian is absent, pressure builds ahead of the January transfer window.
Arne Slot has said he will have a conversation with Mohamed Salah before deciding whether he will be involved in Liverpool's clash with Brighton & Hove Albion.
Potentially funding a midfield rebuild at Man Utd could be the sale of Bruno Fernandes. The Red Devils are “increasingly open” to selling in a deal worth around £70 million ($93.8 million), with Saudi Arabian sides Al Hilal and Al Ittihad showing the strongest interest. (Source: Mark Brus)
Liverpool forward Mohamed Salah is in the squad for Saturday's Premier League match against Brighton after talks with head coach Arne Slot on Friday.
Liverpool aren't all that likely to have much money left in their transfer war chest after spending over £400 million in the summer. The Reds were only able to spend as much money as they did due to