Mohamed Salah Suggests Upcoming Match Could Be His Last at Liverpool Amid Tensions with Club

Liverpool, England — Mohamed Salah has publicly expressed his frustration with Liverpool FC, suggesting that next week’s match could be his final appearance for the club. In an emotional outburst, the Egyptian star accused the club of “throwing him under the bus,” claiming he feels betrayed by promises that have not been fulfilled.

Salah, who has been a key player for Liverpool since his arrival in 2017, voiced his discontent following a period of reduced playing time under manager Arne Slot. The 33-year-old forward was notably benched for recent matches, a decision that appears to have strained his relationship with both Slot and the club’s hierarchy.

“It seems like the club has thrown me under the bus. That’s how I feel,” Salah said in a candid interview. “Someone wants me to take all the blame. The club promised me a lot this summer. Now I’m on the bench, so I can say they haven’t kept those promises.”

Salah’s comments reflect growing tension between the player and the club, with whom he has had a highly successful and mutually beneficial relationship over the past six seasons. However, recent frustrations seem to have reached a boiling point. Salah revealed that his once-positive relationship with manager Arne Slot has deteriorated to the point where he no longer understands what has gone wrong.

“I used to have a good relationship with Arne Slot. Now we don’t have any relationship, and I don’t know why,” Salah continued. “It seems like someone doesn’t want me in the club.”

The timing of Salah’s comments is significant, as he is preparing to represent Egypt in the upcoming Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON). Salah mentioned that he plans to say goodbye to the fans at Anfield before departing for international duty, unsure of what his future holds after the tournament.

“I am just going to be at Anfield and say goodbye to the fans before the African Cup of Nations because I don’t know what is going to happen when I am there,” Salah admitted.

The forward’s frustrations also extend to the lack of protection and support he feels he has received from the club during this difficult period. “If I was somewhere else, every club would protect its players,” Salah said. “But now, it feels like: ‘Throw Mo under the bus because he is a problem in the team.'”

Salah’s explosive comments have sparked widespread speculation about his future at Liverpool. It is believed that several top clubs are closely monitoring the situation, with potential transfer offers on the horizon. Despite the ongoing tensions, Salah remains one of the most valuable and influential players in world football, making his potential departure a major talking point in European football.

The tension between Salah and Liverpool could come to a head in the coming weeks, particularly if his role in the team continues to diminish. Salah’s words seem to signal that unless there is a significant shift in his relationship with the club, his time at Anfield may be coming to an end.

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