Mohamed Salah has reignited speculation about his Liverpool future, suggesting this could be his final season at Anfield as contract negotiations remain unresolved.
Since his arrival in 2017, Salah has been a cornerstone of Liverpool’s success. This season, the 32-year-old forward is in phenomenal form, scoring 17 goals and providing 13 assists in 18 Premier League matches. His efforts have propelled Liverpool to a six-point lead at the league’s halfway point under manager Arne Slot.
Despite his on-field brilliance, Salah’s off-field situation is less clear. With just six months left on his contract, he is now free to negotiate with foreign clubs for a potential free transfer next summer.
The Egyptian international has repeatedly voiced frustration over the lack of progress in renewing his deal, stating that both sides remain “far apart” in discussions.
Ahead of a crucial clash with Manchester United, Salah addressed his contract situation but emphasized his commitment to Liverpool’s title pursuit.
“We didn’t celebrate the last title the way we wanted,” Salah said in an interview with Sky Sports. “Being back here in my final year, I want to achieve something special for the city.”
When asked if this would be his final season with Liverpool, Salah admitted, “So far, yes. There is no progress. We’re far from an agreement. We’ll have to wait and see.”
Salah also shared his mindset during this uncertain period, emphasizing his desire to remain focused on his performance. “If this is my last year, I want to look back and remember an unbelievable season, not a time spent worrying about contracts,” he explained.
As Salah continues to deliver exceptional performances, fans are left wondering if this season will mark the end of his remarkable journey with Liverpool.