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Liverpool will be without star right winger Mohamed Salah for a bit longer as he competes for Egypt at the Africa Cup of Nations.
Liverpool fans will have to wait a little longer to see Mohamed Salah back in the famous red jersey after the Egyptian icon scored for his country to extend their stay at the Africa Cup of Nations. Salah found the net in the thrilling 3-1 victory over Benin,
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Following his drama with coach Arne Slot, Mohamed Salah seems ready to leave Liverpool after nine years. Amid this situation, the Egyptian has attracted interest from several Saudi Pro League teams, while he is reportedly chasing his loan move to an unexpected team in January 2026.
Mohamed Salah is set to stay at Liverpool beyond the January transfer window following a decrease in interest from Saudi Arabia. The Egyptian forward's most likely exit route seemed to be towards the Middle East, but this prospect has dwindled since his controversial interview.
The Egyptian returned to action against Brighton but his future at Anfield remains uncertain as he heads to the Africa Cup of Nations
Rush, who scored 346 goals across two spells at Anfield, is Liverpool's all-time top goalscorer, ahead of Roger Hunt on 285 goals and Salah on 250, told BBC Sport: "The best thing I've heard since was Curtis Jones saying Mo [Salah] had apologised. It is over now.
This means Salah is guaranteed to be in Morocco until at least January 5, but his absence could extend by another two weeks if Egypt reach the final. The stage is set for an awkward reunion at Anfield, considering the incendiary nature of his comments after the recent draw at Leeds.
Michael Owen has explained to GOAL why he can see Mohamed Salah sticking around at Liverpool, with Premier League heavyweights and an Egyptian superstar appearing to have “kissed and made up”. Owen believes that the Reds may have overseen a “stroke of genius” that brings a revitalised performer back into their ranks for the second half of the season.