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Mohamed Salah: Gary Neville makes Ronaldo comparison after Liverpool star's bombshell interview
In a similar manner three years ago, Ronaldo, in his second stint at United, revealed in an interview with Piers Morgan that he lacked respect for then-manager Erik ten Hag, as well as criticising United’s hierarchy and recruitment process when hiring interim manager Ralf Rangnick.
Around this time last year, the football world was wondering which team Mohamed Salah might join as his Liverpool contract entered its final six months.
Liverpool boss Arne Slot says there are "no reasons to not want Mohamed Salah to stay" at the club and will hold further talks with the forward on Friday.
Liverpool face recalibration as Bayern stance reshapes Salah succession talkUncertainty has a habit of spreading quickly around Liverpool, particularly when Mohamed Salah’s future comes back into
MLS commissioner Don Garber has publicly encouraged Mohamed Salah to consider a move to the United States amid escalating uncertainty over the Liverpool star's future.
Not only has the Saudi Pro League shown interest in Salah, but the MLS has as well. MLS club San Diego FC is reportedly the latest club to look into potentially signing the 33-year-old forward. Tom Bogert from The Athletic reports that San Diego FC is looking to potentially sign Mohamed Salah in the winter transfer window in January.
According to a report from Romain Monlina, Mohamed Salah’s (33) agent has contacted clubs in Italy over a potential transfer as the Egypt international attacker considers a move away from
Salah has been at the heart of Liverpool’s successes over the past eight years, establishing himself as one of the world’s best players in the process. He finished fourth in the Ballon d’Or ceremony in September after scoring 34 goals and registering 23 assists in all competitions in 2024-25.