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·19 de março de 2026
Journalist provides update on Mohamed Salah’s future at Liverpool

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·19 de março de 2026

Liverpool’s summer of uncertainty takes on sharper focus when examining Mohamed Salah’s situation. While multiple squad questions remain unresolved, the future of the club’s most influential player carries the greatest weight. Any decision made here will ripple across recruitment, tactics and long term planning at Anfield.
Recent reporting from Lewis Steele of the Daily Mail adds further intrigue. Interest from Saudi Arabia has not faded and, crucially, Salah himself appears undecided.
Steele reports that “the Saudis are also hot on Salah, as we have known for some time”, reinforcing the ongoing pull from the Saudi Pro League. This is not a passing rumour, it is a sustained pursuit backed by significant financial power and long term ambition.
More tellingly, Steele adds that “sources in Egypt this week suggested the forward had still not made a final decision on where he sees his mid-term future”. That uncertainty alone places Liverpool in a delicate position. Planning for next season becomes increasingly complex when clarity over your leading scorer and attacking focal point remains out of reach.
The timing is also critical. With just weeks remaining in the current campaign, decisions around contracts, replacements and tactical direction cannot be indefinitely delayed.

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Beyond external interest, there are internal dynamics to consider. Steele reminds readers that “people are quick to forget the severity of Salah’s comments about Slot in early December”. While both player and manager have since played down any tension, the significance of those remarks should not be overlooked.
Moments like that often leave a lasting imprint, even if publicly resolved. For a player of Salah’s stature, alignment with the manager’s vision is essential. Any lingering doubt could influence whether he commits his future to the current project.
Steele adds, “Surely that must still be in the Egyptian’s mind, even if both parties insist all is fine and well”. It is a line that captures the underlying uncertainty. Public unity does not always reflect private conviction.
The next six weeks could prove decisive. Steele notes that “a lot may depend on the next six weeks”, a period that will likely determine Liverpool’s European status, squad stability and overall trajectory under Arne Slot.
Champions League qualification remains a major factor. Failure to secure a return to Europe’s top competition would weaken Liverpool’s position, both financially and in terms of prestige. For Salah, a player still operating at an elite level, that context matters.
Liverpool’s leadership must therefore prepare for multiple scenarios. Retaining Salah would provide continuity and quality, but may require renewed financial commitment and assurances about the club’s direction. Losing him, on the other hand, would demand a significant rebuild, both stylistically and commercially.
Salah’s situation cannot be viewed in isolation. His future ties directly into decisions surrounding other players, recruitment priorities and the broader identity of the team.
If he stays, Liverpool can continue building around a proven match winner. If he departs, the club must redefine its attacking structure, potentially accelerating changes already hinted at in other areas of the squad.
Steele’s update does not offer certainty, but it sharpens the central question facing Liverpool. In a summer already defined by doubt, Mohamed Salah’s next move may be the one that shapes everything else.
The idea that Salah has not made a decision yet feels like a ticking clock. Liverpool cannot afford to drift into the summer without clarity on their most important player.
The Saudi interest has always felt real, but this makes it feel imminent. If the club loses Salah now, after already falling to 5th despite heavy investment, it would raise serious questions about direction and leadership.
The comments about Slot are also hard to ignore. Fans remember that moment clearly, even if it has been brushed aside. If there is even a small disconnect between manager and star player, it could be enough to push things in the wrong direction.
Everything now seems to rest on the next six weeks. Champions League qualification could be the difference between Salah staying or leaving. That is a huge amount of pressure for a team that has struggled for consistency.
Supporters will be hoping for reassurance, but right now, it feels like Liverpool are reacting rather than controlling the situation. And when it comes to a player like Salah, that is a dangerous place to be.









































