The Egypt international alongside defensive stars Trent Alexander-Arnold and captain Virgil Van Dijk all have their contracts expiring at the end of the 2024/25 campaign and with heavy interest in Salah from Saudi Arabia over the past two windows, it's understandable that there's a fear amongst fans that their best player could end up leaving this summer in a mega deal.
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After Al-Ittihad's eye-watering £150million bid for the forward was rejected last summer, it's believed that securing all three players on new deals is a priority for the club but it's unlikely a sale for Salah will go through this summer whether he puts pen to paper or not.
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The 32-year-old played a starring role in this week's preseason opener against Real Betis, as he set up Dominic Szoboszlai for the game's only goal to give the Reds a 1-0 win to begin Slot's era. Following the clash, former Liverpool goalkeeper Adrian, who left Anfield earlier this summer to join Betis, revealed that his former teammates, including Salah, have been praising Slot's methods.
In an interview with The Athletic, Adrian said: "I speak almost every day with many of the squad - Kostas Tsimikas, Mo Salah. They tell me they like it, the ideology is the same as with Jurgen. To be intense, direct, play with pace, press high, be brave. Liverpool's squad is made for that. So the new coach will know how to adapt well to the players he has. And I wish him the best."
Posting to Instagram, the Liverpool star will have no doubt calmed many qualms supporters may have about whether he stays or leaves as he simply shared a photo of himself giving a thumbs up to the camera while smiling as he's stood next to Wataru Endo.
Mohamed Salah appears as though he's giving Arne Slot's start at Liverpool a big 'thumbs up'.
Mohamed Salah appears as though he's giving Arne Slot's start at Liverpool a big 'thumbs up'.
It's clear that reports about Salah potentially being unhappy after the exit of long-time boss Klopp seem to have simmered down and may stop altogether if the Reds manage to hit the ground running when the domestic season begins next month with their opening bout away to newly-promoted Ipswich Town.
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