23 December 2024

Liverpool star Mohamed Salah was again asked about his uncertain future at the club after another two-goal performance during the 6-2 win over Tottenham Hotspur on Saturday.

Salah also assisted twice in North London, restoring Liverpool's strong grip on first place in the Premier League table after recent successive draws, taking his tally of direct goal contributions for the season to 33 in 24 matches in all competitions.

But the 32-year-old is still on track to become a free agent at the end of the season, as it stands now, and is just days away from being able to formally negotiate with overseas clubs.

Salah previously threw Liverpool under the bus when he spoke to the media about the situation. Claiming they are “more out than they have been in” in the past month When there was no offer on the table. The player too He indicated that he believes it is his “last match” against Manchester City at Anfield When the two rivals met to beat Liverpool at the beginning of December.

A week later, Salah has reportedly received an opening offer.

Mohamed Salah

Salah's future is still unclear / Catherine Ifill – AMA/GettyImages

But things don't seem to have progressed much over the past two weeks, or at least Salah is keeping his cards close to his chest publicly now. He simply replied, “No, no,” when asked in front of him Sky Sports Cameras if there is a new update in the saga.

against tottenham, Salah became the first player in the history of the English Premier League To reach double figures in both goals and assists before Christmas in a given season. He also moved ahead of Billy Liddell in the list of the club's all-time top scorers, jumping to fourth place with 229 goals to his name.

Ian Rush, the legend of the 1980s, remains in the lead with 346, but Salah may catch up with third place Gordon Hodgson (241) before the end of the current season, and he has a good chance of surpassing Roger Hunt (285) as well. Provided that he signs a new contract.

If Salah leaves Liverpool In 2025, all signs point to a wealthy club capable of paying Al-Masry huge wages and a signing bonus. Paris Saint-Germain or a team from the Saudi Professional League would be the most logical options in this regard. Barcelona have also been linked opportunistically, although ongoing financial constraints could quickly put an end to any approach.

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