By LEWIS STEELE, FOOTBALL REPORTER
Published: 12:33 EST, 12 December 2025 | Updated: 12:37 EST, 12 December 2025
Mohamed Salah held positive peace talks with Liverpool boss Arne Slot this afternoon and the pair have shaken hands after a week that threatened to plunge the club into civil war.
The Reds head coach said on Friday morning that he would speak to the star man, who sensationally claimed he had been ‘thrown under the bus’ by the club and had ‘no relationship’ with Slot.
It led him to be dropped on Tuesday for Liverpool’s win at Inter Milan with Salah not even travelling to Italy and many suspected his future was in firm doubt.
But Daily Mail Sport understands talks on Friday were positive and Salah is back in contention to play against Brighton on Saturday.
He has not started any of the last four games.
This is not to say the situation is resolved but representatives of both Salah and the club will hold further talks during the Egyptian’s upcoming time at the Africa Cup of Nations.
Mo Salah, pictured in Liverpool training on Friday, engaged in positive talks with Arne Slot
The Liverpool star will be in contention to play Brighton on Saturday afternoon
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