Mohamed Salah’s future at Liverpool remains uncertain following his emotional farewell at the end of the recent Premier League season. The 33-year-old Egypt forward appeared to signal the end of his tenure with the club, but recent developments have introduced new ambiguity about his plans.
Salah’s departure seemed imminent after Liverpool replaced manager Jürgen Klopp with a new coaching staff. However, the subsequent dismissal of manager Arne Slot, who briefly took over, and his replacement by Andoni Iraola have complicated the situation. Ahmed El-Shenawy, Salah’s teammate on the Egypt national team, indicated that these changes have affected the forward’s mindset. El-Shenawy commented on Salah’s psychological state, emphasizing that the player’s future remains undecided and that he has conveyed uncertainty about his next career move.
Adding to the speculation, Salah’s agent, Ramy Abbas Issa, has neither confirmed nor dismissed the possibility of his client remaining at Liverpool. Abbas Issa acknowledged that discussions about Salah’s future are private and sensitive, suggesting that concrete decisions have yet to be made public.
Liverpool fans and analysts are now left to watch closely as the club’s managerial shifts and Salah’s own reflections continue to unfold. While the attacker’s emotional goodbye seemed definitive, the latest remarks from his inner circle indicate that his career trajectory could take an unexpected turn, with a potential stay at Anfield still on the table.
