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Reliable journalist James Pearce has dropped a significant new claim regarding Mohamed Salah reversing his decision to leave Liverpool this summer. The Reds legend has brought an end to his nine-year stay with the Reds, having fallen out with Arne Slot and made it clear that he worried about standards slipping in a social media post last month: “I have witnessed this club go from doubters to believers, and from believers to champions.
It cannot be negotiable and everyone that joins this club should adapt to it.” Despite rumours suggesting Salah could now stay at Liverpool after Slot’s exit, The Athletic‘s Pearce has shot them down, saying the Egyptian’s time at Anfield has been and gone: “No chance. All parties felt that it was the right time to go their separate ways, with Salah having initiated the talks that led to Liverpool agreeing to effectively rip up the final year of his contract in March.
Liverpool are focused on filling the Salah void this summer, and the Egyptian is weighing up his options as he prepares to embark on a new challenge at the age of 34.” Mo Salah returning to Liverpool makes no sense This is a case of heads needing to rule hearts for Liverpool fans, with Salah staying put ultimately making little sense, as a new era gets underway. It was sad to see Salah leave, and few would have complained if he had seen out the final year of his contract, but that ship has sailed now, and it’s time to move on.
