Liverpool flying high but facing Salah storm

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Liverpool’s season glitters in the record books, but behind the celebrations, a shadow lingers. Mohamed Salah’s future is slipping into uncertainty—and the clock is ticking.

Arne Slot’s side sits top of the Premier League with a cushion over Manchester City and leads their Champions League group, their win over Real Madrid a statement of intent.

Yet Salah, the face of their modern era, remains without a new deal. His contract expires in months, and the silence from Fenway Sports Group gnaws at fans’ nerves.

The 32-year-old has been blunt—no offer, no clarity. His brace in the 3-2 win at Southampton only amplified the question: how can a player with ten goals and six assists in twelve league matches still be left wondering about his place? He says he loves the club and its supporters, but admits the decision isn’t in his hands.

Trent Alexander-Arnold and Virgil van Dijk face the same contract cliff. Slot insists discussions are ongoing, but admits he’s not part of those talks. For now, the Egyptian’s performances refuse to mirror the uncertainty of his future.

Beyond Salah, Liverpool’s recruitment machine is turning. The club are eyeing Bournemouth’s Milos Kerkez as a long-term successor to Robertson. Wolves’ Rayan Aït-Nouri is another option.

Both players have admirers across Europe, including Arsenal, Chelsea, Tottenham, and Manchester United.

Liverpool’s dominance on the pitch feels undeniable. Off it, they must decide whether to secure their legend and strengthen for the years ahead—or risk watching both slip away.

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