Does Mohamed Salah’s new shirt reveal his future with Liverpool next season?

England – On Thursday, Egyptian star Mohamed Salah participated in a promotional campaign for Liverpool shirts for the next season, which increased speculation that the Pharaoh would continue with his team.

Speculation was raised regarding Salah’s future and his move to the Saudi League, especially following a verbal altercation with coach Jurgen Klopp, who will leave his position at the end of the current season, but “The Athletic” website confirmed that the Egyptian scorer will continue in the next season under the leadership of the expected new coach, Arne Schlott.

Liverpool officially announced the Reds’ kit for next season (2024-2025), inspired by the year 1984, when Liverpool won the Champions League at the expense of Roma.

Liverpool published pictures of the team’s players wearing shirts for the new season, including Salah, who has a year remaining in his contract with the Reds.

Salah appeared in the promotional posters for the team’s shirt, alone and with his teammates in the group advertisement.

Salah, 31, has suffered a decline in his performance in recent weeks, and was affected by a period of absence due to a muscle injury he suffered with the Egyptian national team in the African Cup of Nations at the beginning of this year.

However, despite this, Salah remains the top scorer in Liverpool, scoring 17 goals in the league this season and making 9 others. He is only 4 goals behind Erling Haaland, the Manchester City striker and the competition’s top scorer.

Source: twitter/LFC

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2024-05-03 11:43:15

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