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Salah Decides After Rumors He Might Stay at Liverpool

Eurofootball12 Jun 2026 23:35 GMT+7

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Salah Decides After Rumors He Might Stay at Liverpool

Mohamed Salah's agent has made a statement after rumors surfaced that Salah might change his mind and stay at Liverpool.

This development came after Ahmed El Shenawy, Egypt's national team goalkeeper, claimed that fellow countryman Mohamed Salah might reconsider and continue with the "Reds" at Liverpool. The reason he had previously thought of leaving Anfield was due to unfair treatment from former Liverpool manager Jürgen Klopp, before Salah's agent quickly dismissed these rumors.

It started when El Shenawy, a close friend of Salah on the national team, said, “He has spent a long time there (Liverpool). He is familiar with the club, has given everything to them, experienced many happy moments there, and won numerous trophies.”

“Of course, leaving would affect him—that’s normal. But who knows? Maybe things will change, and he might stay. No one really knows.”

“Klopp was very strict with him, and that’s why he chose to leave.”

“Salah is on a completely different level. They should make the most of Salah, not treat him like that.”

“Salah is a legend. He has transformed the club significantly and achieved what the club had been missing.”

“Considering he is a key player, the relationship and treatment he received should have been better.”

“But Klopp lacks that culture or mindset because, generally, he is not a very good manager.”

However, recently, Salah’s agent Rami Abbas quickly dismissed these claims, stating, “Salah is fine. Neither he nor I like discussing sensitive future plans with unrelated people. We both value our privacy. Yes, some people might ask, and they might get polite answers out of courtesy, but that’s all there is to it.”

Salah has played a crucial role in helping Liverpool win many titles, including two Premier League championships, the UEFA Champions League, the FA Cup, the League Cup, and the Club World Cup.