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Yesterday, Mohamed Salah emptied his bag. At the end of his contract next June, the Pharaoh spoke about his future at Liverpool. “It’s almost December and I haven’t received any offers to stay at the club yet. I’m probably more about leaving than staying. You know I have been in the club for many years. There is no club like this. But in the end, it’s not in my hands. As I said before, it’s December and I haven’t received anything regarding my future yet.” The Egyptian international added that he was very disappointed with the situation, he who loves the Reds fans. And the opposite is true. The supporters of the Mersey club, for the most part, love Salah.
Moreover, some are angry with the management of the English club for not yet having extended the lease of the former Chelsea player. The Daily Mail explains that they are “angry” And “furious”. One of them said: “We are in a situation where Mo Salah, arguably our greatest player of all time and the best in the world at the moment, is out of contract in 7 months and has to speak to the media about his disappointment. If he does not extend it, it will be completely unforgivable.” Another commented: “If we don’t give Mohamed Salah what he wants, then we must do everything we can to boycott the owners and drive them out. This is the biggest mistake FSG could make.” It remains to be seen whether Liverpool’s leaders will change their minds and finally go on the offensive.
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