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Mohamed Salah's contract debacle at Liverpool has still not yet been resolved(Image: CameraSport via Getty Images)
Mohamed Salah is having a sensational season for Liverpool but it could be the last we see of him in a Reds shirt after eight spectacular seasons at Anfield as he approaches the end of his contract.
I feel like I’m in very good shape and trying to make sure that not only I improve but that the players around me are improving as well."
With just two months remaining before Salah becomes a free agent, Mirror Football has broken down the latest around Salah's contract debacle.
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Liverpool have come under fire for their handling of Salah's contract, with many pundits baffled by how they have let a player of Salah's quality run down his contract, while Virgil van Dijk and Trent Alexander-Arnold also look likely to leave as free agents after failing to agree new deals.
And club legend Robbie Fowler has been left unimpressed by the situation, questioning why club officials couldn't have nailed them down to fresh terms earlier.
Robbie Fowler has been left unimpressed with Liverpool's handling of Salah's contract situation(Image: TNT Sport)
“When you’re looking at Trent Alexander-Arnold, Virgil van Dijk and Mo Salah these are three massively important players for Liverpool," he said.
Saudi Arabia has been touted as the most likely destination for Salah due to the riches on offer and his obvious connections with football in the Arab world.
Saudi sports chief Turki Alalsheikh has teased Salah joining Al-Hilal(Image: Getty Images)
Just a few months ago, those links to the Saudi Pro League only intensified after Turki Alalsheikh - the influential Saudi sports promoter who has been responsible for the rise of boxing in the country - posted a picture of Salah wearing an Al-Hilal shirt.
There have been some indications that Salah is reluctant to move to Saudi, where the quality in football is undoubtably lower and many would like to see the 32-year-old remain at the highest level for as long as possible.
If Salah did seal a transfer to Saudi, Al-Hilal would be the favourites as they seek a new marquee signing following the exit of Neymar, who played just seven times for the club amid an injury-hit spell.
The Saudi's desire for Salah to join their league is no secret, with the country's sports minister Prince Abdulaziz bin Turki Al-Faisal revealing they are making movements to make the deal happen.
This was another telltale sign Salah's Liverpool career could be coming to an end.
Knowing it was likely his last Champions League outing for the club would have been difficult to take, especially in the circumstances.
He also looked emotional last Sunday when Liverpool were beaten in the Carabao Cup final by Newcastle.
In a season that promised so much, he might be disappointed that it might yield only one piece of silverware.
One man who has been unflappable during Liverpool's contract situation - including surrounding the futures of Van Dijk and Alexander-Arnold - is manager Arne Slot.
Speaking in January, the Dutchman made it clear he wanted Salah to extend his contract at Liverpool and said it was up to him to make his decision on his future.
He was realistic on the current contract saga, admitting that there won't be a club on the planet that wouldn't want him in their team.
Arne Slot has been relaxed on Salah's future(Image: Liverpool FC via Getty Images)
"We want him to extend, of course," said Slot on Salah, whose contract is set to expire in the summer.
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