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Mohamed Salah social media post sparks speculation among fans

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Liverpool fans are abuzz again after Mohamed Salah shared a video that has stirred questions about his future at Anfield. The club, currently sixth in the Premier League, has had a mixed season under Arne Slot, who has introduced a 4-4-2 diamond system that adds stability but limits some creativity. Salah, the club’s third-highest goalscorer with 250 goals, recently returned to the squad after missing the midweek trip to Inter Milan following his controversial interview at Elland Road.

The African star has been central to discussions this week, especially with Liverpool’s upcoming matches and the Africa Cup of Nations in Morocco approaching. His fans have seen glimpses of his presence on the pitch, like his assist for Hugo Ekitike in the 2-0 win over Brighton. Yet, during the match, Salah’s lap of honour after the final whistle raised eyebrows. He made a point of acknowledging the Kop, starting at the Anfield Road end, moving to the Sir Kenny Dalglish Stand, and finally the main stand, putting his hand on the Liverpool badge. His gestures were subtle but meaningful, leading many supporters to wonder if this was more than a routine celebration.

The video he posted adds another layer to this uncertainty. Salah spoke directly to the camera, and his words appeared carefully considered, giving fans plenty to dissect. In it, he addressed recent events, saying, “Two weeks in a row? No, no.” This was a reference to his prior omission from the squad. He also acknowledged the fans, tapping the club badge as he saluted the Kop. Slot has commented on the situation, stating: “For me there is no issue to resolve. He is the same as any other player. You talk to your players if you are happy or unhappy with things. There is nothing for me to talk about after what happened against Leeds after the game.”

Salah’s gestures in the video, combined with his comments, have fueled speculation about his next move. Saudi Arabian clubs have reportedly expressed interest, and with the Africa Cup of Nations underway, the timing of his statements has only heightened curiosity. Slot avoided answering questions on whether he wants Salah to stay, but he did note: “He wasn’t the only player who walked around the pitch.” Meanwhile, teammates like Hugo Ekitike have praised Salah, calling him “a great, great professional” and “a legend here,” highlighting the respect he still commands within the squad.

As Liverpool fans watch and wait, Salah’s video feels like a deliberate moment of communication. Whether it’s a farewell or a reassurance, it signals that the club’s iconic No. 11 remains a figure of intense interest—both on and off the pitch.

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— Mohamed Salah (@MoSalah) December 13, 2025

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