Mo Salah’s agent breaks silence over Liverpool ace’s future amid exit talk

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Liverpool's Egyptian forward Mohamed Salah warms up ahead of the UEFA Champions League last 16 second leg football match between Real Madrid CF and Liverpool FC at the Santiago Bernabeu stadium in Madrid on March 15, 2023. (Photo by JAVIER SORIANO / AFP) (Photo by JAVIER SORIANO/AFP via Getty Images)

Mo Salah’s agent, Ramy Abbas Issa, has now firmly put to bed reports of his client’s potential exit this summer with his latest tweet.

The Colombian was responding to Santi Aouna’s report for Foot Mercato, which had claimed the Egyptian was open to the possibility of a move away from Liverpool.

The former Roma hitman had signed a new contract extending his stay with the Merseysiders until 2025 after a protracted saga over his terms.

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Though our struggles this term will hardly have been considered enjoyable by the squad at large, the idea that the 30-year-old was prepared to up sticks and move on to a new challenge after one comparatively poor season was questionable.

Whilst we’re still in possession of one of the leading managers in world football, anything is theoretically possible – one only need cast their mind back to 2015 and take a look at the squad the German inherited to remind themselves exactly what we’re capable of achieving with the affable German at the helm.

At the very least we appear to have been given some positive news about where Salah’s head’s at and it looks like he remains just as committed to the cause as ever.

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2 Comments

  1. And I should think so. The guys on a superb contract written at the expensive cost of losing Sadio , just as good a player and equally devoted to LFC,
    Mo should do the gentlemanly thing and honour his contract which it sounds like he will now be doing..

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