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Salah trains in Liverpool as Saudis plan winter transfer move
Mohamed Salah reported for Liverpool training on Tuesday as doubts grow about the star's future at the Premier League champions with Saudi clubs intent on making a move for the striker in the winter transfer window.
Now, an insider on X with a ‘team of five elite reporters’ has claimed to shed light on Liverpool’s ‘leaked plan’ to replace Salah, which could involve a maximum of five transfers. They said on X: ‘Liverpool’s transfer plans have been leaked:
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How one extraordinary interview caused Liverpool great Mohamed Salah to fall out with the club
Mohamed Salah is not only in the argument of being Liverpool’s greatest player of all time, but he’s also been one of the best in the world over the last decade. So why have things turned so sour?
The Egyptian feels he has nothing to prove to have a starting place at Anfield. But do the numbers back him up?
Mohamed Salah was left out of Liverpool’s starting lineup to play West Ham in a surprise move from coach Arne Slot.
After alleging that Liverpool had "thrown him under the bus" and that his relationship with Reds boss Arne Slot was non-existent, Salah was omitted from the squad to face Inter Milan. Despite training with his Liverpool team-mates on Monday, Salah was informed by Slot that he wouldn't be making the trip to Italy.
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Liverpool lineup vs. Inter Milan: Projected starting XI, team news, injury list with Salah axed for San Siro trip
Conor Bradley impressed for an hour on his return at Leeds, with Liverpool's collapse coming after the Northern Ireland international was substituted. Joe Gomez could come in at centre-back to take the accident-prone Ibrahima Konate out of the firing line.
Salah likely knew the severity of his words — coming at a point when Liverpool's title defense is unraveling by the week and there is mounting scrutiny of coach Arne Slot. He was left out of the squad that traveled to Milan on Monday, with Slot saying he has “no clue” whether the Anfield icon would play again for the club.