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·13 de dezembro de 2025

Liverpool v Brighton live: Salah on the bench ahead of possible final Premier League match

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'No reason to not want Salah to stay' - Slot


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Mohamed Salah could potentially make his final appearance for Liverpool as the Reds host Brighton in the Premier League and the fallout from his explosive interview continues.

Head coach Arne Slot decided to recall the star forward after holding further discussions at Liverpool’s training centre on Friday and he has been named on the bench. Salah was omitted from the squad that beat Inter Milan 1-0 in Italy in midweek after revealing that his relationship with Slot had broken down and accusing Liverpool of throwing him under the bus.

Salah will depart for the Africa Cup of Nations after Liverpool play Brighton and he will be away with Egypt for several weeks. He said during his interview at Leeds that he had told his family to come to the Brighton match in case it is his last for the club, with the transfer window opening in January and the 33-year-old facing an uncertain future.

On the pitch, Liverpool are unbeaten in four but dropped points late on against Leeds last weekend, while Brighton scored a late equaliser to rescue a point against West Ham and come into this fixture above the reigning champions.

Saudi club chief urges teams not to sign Mohamed Salah amid Liverpool exit rumours

Mohamed Salah is not a suitable acquisition for the Saudi Pro League, with clubs instead urged to pursue younger talents such as Real Madrid’s Vinicius Jr, according to Al-Kholood chairman Ben Harburg.

The Liverpool forward's future at Anfield has recently come under intense scrutiny after he publicly accused the club of throwing him "under the bus" following a decision by manager Arne Slot to bench him.

Further fuelling speculation, the 33-year-old was subsequently omitted from the squad that travelled to face Inter Milan in the Champions League this week, sparking rumours of a potential move to the lucrative Saudi league.

Chris Wilson13 December 2025 14:10

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