May 10, 2025

Developing Story, Liverpool ‘considering’ selling their star man Mo Salah

Liverpool ‘considering’ selling their star man Mohamed Salah amid reports he’s no to committing his future to Liverpool.

Mo Salah could be set for a new challenge abroad as Liverpool mull over the possibility of cashing in on him. 

With no guarantees over his long-term Anfield future, the Egyptian is seemingly ‘tempted’ over the possibility of making a mega-money switch to Spain or Paris.

The 29-year-old has been in remarkable form for Jurgen Klopp’s side this season, plundering 30 goals in 45 games as the Reds chase an unprecedented quadruple. 

According to a new report from The Telegraph, Salah ‘has not given any indication’ that he wants to extend his stay at Liverpool. 

The attacker’s current contract is set to expire in 2023 and the Reds could lose him for free next summer.

The report indicates that Salah appears to at least be tempted to move overseas, with Spain and Paris mooted as two potential destinations.

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Liverpool ‘considering’ selling their star man

If Salah doesn’t commit his future to the club, then Liverpool could still move to sell him rather than lose him for free next season. 

However, it remains to be seen if the Reds would be open to cashing in on a player who they depend upon more than any other.

News of an extended contract for Klopp last week had sparked hope amongst Liverpool fans that Salah would follow suit in committing his future to the club. 

However, it now looks as though the uncertainty over his future is set to rumble on.

Salah refused to comment publicly on speculation over his future in an interview with Sky Sports earlier this month. 

He said: “Honestly, what can I say? There are many things people don’t know about. I can’t be selfish now and talk about my situation.

“We are in the most important period for the team so I have to just talk about the team, focus on what’s coming and that’s the most important thing. That’s all I can say. Hopefully, we can be optimistic and see what’s going to happen.”

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