Arne Slot Fights to Keep Mohamed Salah at Liverpool!
With only a few months left until his contract with Liverpool expires, Mohamed Salah remains the center of attention both inside and outside the club. Despite the constant speculation about his future, including rumors of a possible move to Saudi Arabia, the Reds' coach, Arne Slot, has publicly declared his desire for the Egyptian forward to stay at Anfield.
Salah's contract ends on June 30, leaving less than five months of his relationship with Liverpool. This short period has sparked rumors about his potential departure, especially with the interest from Saudi Arabian clubs looking to attract major international stars, as they did with Neymar's signing for Al-Hilal. Arne Slot was not surprised by the Saudi interest but emphasized that it would be hard to find anyone in the world who doesn't want Salah, given his exceptional performance over the years.
The Dutch coach has made it clear that his priority is to extend Salah's contract. "Everyone wants him, including us. We want him to stay," said Slot. The forward has been a key figure for Liverpool since his arrival, scoring 23 goals and providing 17 assists in 32 games this season. With his impressive form, Salah continues to prove he is one of the club's most important players, and Arne Slot recognizes his significance to the success of the Reds.
Additionally, Slot revealed that he regularly communicates with Salah, as well as other key players like Virgil van Dijk and Trent Alexander-Arnold, who are also in a similar contract situation. While the coach did not provide details on the conversations, he stressed that it is an ongoing process of discussing the future of key players.
At the moment, Liverpool's management has not made a formal offer for Salah, something the player has publicly lamented. With less than five months left, Salah has time to make a decision about his future, and both Arne Slot and Liverpool's supporters hope the Egyptian forward will decide to stay at the club and continue making history.