
Liverpool are reportedly not planning to give Mohamed Salah a farewell when the Reds host Brighton and Hove Albion in the Premier League on Saturday.
Salah did not travel to Italy for Liverpoolâs Champions League win over Inter on Tuesday after claiming the club had âthrown him under the busâ in an explosive interview on Saturday night.
Mo Salah situation explained
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- Inclusion vs Brighton on Saturday uncertain
The Egyptian forward revealed that he told his family to attend Saturdayâs match against Brighton, hinting that it could be his final appearance at Anfield before he heads to the Africa Cup of Nations next week.
His bombshell interview resulted in him being left in Liverpool as his teammates travelled to Italy, and it is unclear whether he will be in the squad to face Fabian Hurzelerâs side this weekend.
He is clearly eager to play, having lost his marbles and claimed everyone hates him after only three games on the bench, one of which he came on at half-time. But Liverpool donât want to tank his transfer value by making it obvious to suitors that he has no future at the club.
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Saudi clubs will âdo whatever it takesâ to sign Salah
According to The Telegraph, Liverpool want to âprotect any future transfer feeâ as a âlong list of Saudi Arabian clubs are âwilling to do whatever it takesâ to sign the most recognisable Muslim footballer on the planet.
The Reds will want the highest fee possible and offers are âexpectedâ in the January transfer window.
Liverpoolâs stance is that Salah should bring in a substantial fee given his contract runs until 2027, and parading him in front of the Anfield crowd to wave goodbye would essentially confirm that there is no way back. Doing so would obviously weaken their position in negotiations, with a move to the Saudi Pro League still the most likely outcome.
A source told Telegraph Sport: âThere is competition within the Saudi league to bring in Salah. Itâs not only the PIF-affiliated clubs.â
Saudi clubs have recently scaled back transfer spending, but will make exceptions for players like Salah, whom they have pursued for more than two years.
Salah trained alone on Tuesday and with the team on Monday, and he should find out on Friday if he is in the squad for the Brighton game.
There will surely be talks between the Egyptian and the Liverpool hierarchy to decide how to end the stand-off and how to give him the right send-off.
đŁď¸ â I think itâs time for him to leave.â
Former Tottenham Hotspur striker Mido, who won the 2006 Africa Cup of Nations with Egypt, weighs in on Mo Salahâs current situation at Anfield. pic.twitter.com/g1lljHuhPm
â Sky Sports Premier League (@SkySportsPL) December 11, 2025
Lineker weighs in on âawfulâ Salah situation
Meanwhile, Gary Lineker believes it would be âawfulâ for Salah to leave Liverpool on bad terms.
âI find it a little bit sad,â Lineker said. âObviously, a lot of the footballing world are attacking Mo, and I understand why.
âI just hope his legacy is not spoiled here. I think heâs just got a bit emotional and got caught at the wrong time after not being brought on.
âI wonder if he regrets it now. I saw him post on Instagram of him just in the gym, totally on his own.
âI hope they can find a way out of this. Maybe Mo can go, âIâm sorry, I got a bit emotional, I shouldnât have done it,â blah blah blah. That might sort it out.
âI suspect heâll be out again at the weekend because heâs got the African Cup of Nations. But if they can have some kind of peace conference before he goes, kiss and make up, go away, play the African Cup of Nations, come back refreshed, reinvigorated, perhaps slightly apologeticâŚ
âIâd hate it â itâd be awful if it ended miserably after such a wonderful, what is it, nine years?â
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