Liverpool star Mohamed Salah’s agent has addressed the rumours about the future of the Egyptian attacker.
Salah has entered the final year of his contract at the club and after the win against Manchester United, the attacker claimed that it will be his last year at the club.
The Liverpool icon has been linked with several moves away from Anfield, with Saudi Arabia being mentioned as his next possible destination.
Paris Saint-Germain and Juventus have also been mentioned in some sections of the media as clubs who are keen on signing Salah.
His future is still uncertain and nothing has been decided, yet some shock claims have been made in the media and that has upset Salah’s agent Ramy Abbas Issa.
He wrote on his X account:
“FYI – all those ‘journalists’ who imply having ‘inside information’ about Mohamed’s future are making claims/posts based on absolutely nothing. Just click-whoring. “Sources close to Mohamed” don’t exist. This post is really just to tell you that they don’t know.”
FYI – all those ‘journalists’ who imply having ‘inside information’ about Mohamed’s future are making claims/posts based on absolutely nothing. Just click-whoring. “Sources close to Mohamed” don’t exist. This post is really just to tell you that they don’t know.
— Ramy Abbas Issa (@RamyCol) September 12, 2024
Mohamed Salah faces an uncertain future at Liverpool.
 
Liverpool cannot afford to lose their main man
Salah is still one of the best players in the world in his position and he has started the season like he is in the form of his life.
The Liverpool attacker has scored three goals in three games for the Reds, with his best one coming against Manchester United at Old Trafford.
Not only did he score against the Red Devils but also provided two assists to Luis Diaz in a convincing 3-0 win.
The attacker feels rejuvenated under new manager Arne Slot and it would be foolish of Liverpool to let the player leave the club, and that too for free.
Slot and the Liverpool management should do everything they can to make the attacker stay at the club as they will be unable to find his replacement in the market.