Liverpool forward Mohamed Salah’s future with the club remains uncertain amid recent managerial changes, sources close to the player suggest. Salah, 33, appeared to bid an emotional farewell to the team at the end of the season, but the sacking of former manager Arne Slot and the appointment of Andoni Iraola have introduced new variables into the situation.

Ahmed El-Shenawy, a goalkeeper and teammate of Salah on Egypt’s national team, indicated that the striker’s mindset regarding his Liverpool tenure might be evolving. El-Shenawy noted that Salah had been psychologically affected by the prospect of leaving the club but acknowledged that the new managerial environment could influence his decision to stay. “He even told me he doesn’t know anything about his future yet,” El-Shenawy said.

Further comments from Salah’s agent, Ramy Abbas Issa, underscored the uncertainty. Abbas Issa refrained from confirming any definitive plans, describing the player and himself as private individuals who prefer to keep discussions about future contracts within a limited circle. “Mohamed is doing perfectly fine and neither he nor I prefer to discuss sensitive future plans with people not involved in them,” he said.

Salah joined Liverpool in 2017 and has been a pivotal figure for the club, contributing significantly to its successes in domestic and European competitions. While speculation around his departure has gained momentum following the latest season’s conclusion, the new management under Iraola may provide an opportunity to reconsider Salah’s status at the club.

As the situation develops, Liverpool supporters and analysts await further clarity on whether Salah will remain with the team or pursue opportunities elsewhere. The club and player have yet to issue formal statements addressing the ongoing speculation.