Following a disappointing 3-3 draw against Leeds United on December 7, Salah, who didn’t play a single minute in the match, became the center of attention. In a shocking interview, the Egyptian star made pointed remarks that have only intensified the pressure surrounding head coach Arne Slot.
“I used to have a good relationship with the manager, but now there’s nothing left between us,” Salah revealed. “I don’t understand why, but the way I see it, someone clearly doesn’t want me at Liverpool anymore.”
His comments have stirred the football community, evoking memories of Ronaldo’s tell-all interview with Piers Morgan in 2022, during which the Portuguese icon blasted Erik ten Hag and the Manchester United board. That interview marked the beginning of the end for Ronaldo at Old Trafford, culminating in his transfer to Saudi Arabia on a record-breaking salary.

Though Salah has not confirmed any intentions to leave or move to the Saudi Pro League, his words have opened the door to speculation. Clubs from the Middle East have long shown interest in the Egyptian forward and would likely offer eye-watering deals if he becomes available.

Ironically, Salah’s performance last season was nothing short of spectacular, validating his status as a key figure at Anfield. However, this season has seen a noticeable dip in form. That decline may explain why Arne Slot has made tough tactical choices—choices that Salah appears to resent.

Former Liverpool legend Jamie Carragher had earlier encouraged Salah, as one of the club’s senior leaders, to speak up and support the team during turbulent times. But instead of calming the storm, Salah has amplified it, publicly voicing dissatisfaction with the club’s management.

As a result, the once-untouchable star is now facing backlash from segments of the Anfield faithful—mirroring Ronaldo’s final days at Manchester United, when his status shifted from icon to outcast.
If tensions continue to escalate, January 2026 could see Salah following in Ronaldo’s footsteps—making a dramatic exit from European football and potentially signing a lucrative deal in Saudi Arabia.
Sources: Znews

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