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·12 December 2025
Report: Liverpool Icons Agent Sounds Out Serie A Interest

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·12 December 2025

Reports emerging from France have placed Mohamed Salah back at the centre of European transfer discourse, with fresh doubts surrounding his Liverpool future. Credit must go to Get French Football, who relayed details from Romain Molina suggesting that Salah’s agent has sounded out clubs in Italy as the forward weighs up a potential departure from Anfield.
At 33, Salah remains one of the most recognisable attacking figures in world football, yet this episode feels less about age or output and more about fractured relationships behind the scenes. Liverpool are reigning Premier League champions under Arne Slot, but recent events indicate that harmony at the club has been tested.
The situation escalated following Liverpool’s dramatic 3-3 draw with Leeds United, where Salah was left unused. His post match comments were striking in their candour. Salah stated that his relationship with Arne Slot had “broken down”, adding that he felt the club had “thrown him under the bus”. Those remarks alone ensured the story would not fade quietly.

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Public criticism of internal matters is rare at Liverpool, particularly from a senior figure who has helped define an era. By openly questioning both manager and club, Salah effectively invited scrutiny of his long term future, something he acknowledged himself by casting “a shadow of doubt” over whether he would remain at Anfield.
Fabrice Hawkins added further weight to the narrative by revealing that Salah was not part of the Liverpool squad travelling to Milan to face Inter in the UEFA Champions League. This absence came directly after the interview, despite Liverpool dealing with limited attacking options.
That decision inevitably raised eyebrows. Excluding a player of Salah’s stature from a major European fixture suggests disciplinary considerations or a firm managerial stance, possibly both. It also reinforced the idea that the situation had moved beyond a minor disagreement.
According to Molina, Salah’s agent has contacted clubs in Serie A to assess potential interest. The logic is understandable, Italy offers tactical football, elite competition, and global exposure. However, the same report stresses that his “large salary demands” make a move to Italy “almost impossible”.
For now, this feels more like a temperature check than a concrete transfer push. Yet the fact such calls have been made speaks volumes about the current uncertainty.
From a Liverpool supporter’s perspective, this report lands like a thunderclap. Mohamed Salah is not just another forward, he is a symbol of modern Liverpool success, a player whose goals powered title wins and unforgettable European nights. To hear him say his relationship with Slot has “broken down” feels jarring, especially given Slot delivered the Premier League in his debut season.
Fans will inevitably question how matters reached this stage so quickly. Slot has earned immense goodwill, yet Salah’s frustration suggests a breakdown in communication rather than purely tactical disagreement. Being left out after a 3-3 draw, then omitted from a Champions League trip, looks like escalation rather than resolution.
The Serie A angle feels unlikely to materialise, largely because of finances, but it underlines that Salah is at least contemplating life beyond Anfield. That alone should concern Liverpool’s hierarchy. Even if a move to Italy is “almost impossible”, bridges once damaged are hard to rebuild.
Supporters want clarity, not whispers through agents and reporters. Salah remains capable of deciding games, and Liverpool are stronger with him than without him. Whether this ends in reconciliation or a painful parting, the coming weeks will shape how this era is ultimately remembered.









































