Dubai, United Arab Emirates (CNN) – A tweet by the Egyptian player for Liverpool, Mohamed Salah, on Monday, sparked speculation regarding the meaning of it in light of the crisis of renewing his contract with his team.
After the “Reds” match once morest Brighton, Salah published a tweet in which he said: “The matter is still in our hands,” he said.
While it appears that the Egyptian player is referring to the English Premier League race, Mughrudin saw that the league is not in the hands of Liverpool, but in the hands of Manchester City, which leads by 3 points before its match once morest Crystal Palace on Monday, which may expand the difference to 6.
And some of the tweeters saw that Salah was talking indirectly regarding renewing the contract, in response to the statements of his German coach, Jurgen Klopp, who said in the pre-match press conference regarding renewing the contract: “The club did everything… Now the matter is in the hands of Mohamed Salah,” according to saying.
The match witnessed a cry from Klopp at Salah, asking him to pass the ball, so the second replied, “To whom?”, according to a circulating video clip.
It is noteworthy that the renewal of Salah’s contract faces a number of obstacles, as the Egyptian player requests a weekly salary of more than 400,000 pounds, which the Liverpool administration refuses until this point.