🚨 SALAH BREAKS SILENCE 🚨 Since his outburst while leaving the stadium on Saturday, the Liverpool striker has stayed quiet…until now 👀

Liverpool legend Graeme Souness believes that striker Salah will leave Liverpool like Cristiano Ronaldo did before.

  • Salah argued with Klopp during the match against West Ham
  • Klopp leaves Liverpool in Summer 2024
  • Salah can do the same thing

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  • WHAT HAPPENED?

    Liverpool icons Klopp and Salah got into a small argument during the 2-2 draw with West Ham last weekend. While Klopp said the issue had been resolved after the match, the Egyptian said that if he spoke out there would have been a “war”. Now, former Liverpool player Graeme Souness believes the 31-year-old will end his time at Anfield after seven years at the end of this season and could move to Saudi Arabia – where Al-Nassr’s Cristiano Ronaldo currently plays .

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    WHAT DOES GRAEME SOUNESS SAY?

    Graeme Souness shared on talkSPORT : “It is expected that Salah will leave Liverpool after this season, it seems that there has been an agreement between him and the team in advance. Both have agreed that Salah will continue to play for Liverpool for a while longer.” One season and then they will break up. This situation is similar to what Cristiano Ronaldo experienced at Manchester United before moving to Real Madrid. At the age of 32, Salah had remarkable achievements in the Liverpool shirt. He must carefully consider invitations from clubs in Saudi Arabia. Maybe Salah will move to play in the Saudi Arabian National Championship in this summer transfer window.”

  • PANORAMA

    With Klopp leaving as manager at the end of the season, retaining the best players is vital in Liverpool’s bid for success. Therefore, losing Salah – who has scored 210 goals in 346 matches – could cause a lot of difficulties. The former Roma man’s contract expires in 2025 and it is not yet known whether he will sign a new contract.

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    LIVERPOOL’S MATCH SCHEDULE

    Salah’s Liverpool, having failed to win a treble by being eliminated from the Europa League and FA Cup in recent weeks, will try to keep their Premier League hopes alive when they take on Tottenham on Sunday.