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·13 febbraio 2026
Salah sale now possible as Liverpool stance changes

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·13 febbraio 2026

One year left on the contract changes everything

Salah sale now possible as Liverpool stance changes
Liverpool are now open to Mohamed Salah leaving this summer, with one year left on his contract and interest growing.
Liverpool have changed their stance on the future of Mohamed Salah according to reports in England. With only one year remaining on his contract, the club are said to be willing to listen to offers during the upcoming summer transfer window.
The report comes from Football Insider which claims that Liverpool are no longer ruling out a sale if all parties agree on a move.
Questions over Salah’s future first grew in December after his comments following Premier League draw with Leeds United.
At the time, the Egyptian forward suggested he felt the club had not fully backed him which caused concern among supporters.
There were also reports of tension between Salah and Liverpool head coach Arne Slot adding to the uncertainty around his long-term role at Anfield.
Despite the speculation, Salah remained at Liverpool for the rest of the season and repaired his relationship with Slot. The club chose not to sell him earlier even after rejecting offers worth £150 million.
However Football Insider now says summer exit is possible if Liverpool, the player and buying club are all open to the deal.
At 33 year old, Salah is approaching the final phase of his career and his form this season has been below his usual high standards.
Salah continues to be linked with the Saudi Pro League where several clubs are monitoring his situation. Al Ittihad are known to be long-term admirers and remain keen on bringing the Egyptian star to Saudi Arabia.
If Salah does leave, it would bring an end to a nine-year spell at Liverpool during which he became one of the club’s greatest modern players.









































