Mo Salah posts cryptic tweet about future of all three of Liverpool’s out-of-contract stars sparking fan speculation

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Mo Salah posts cryptic tweet about future of all three of Liverpool’s out-of-contract stars sparking fan speculation
Author: Kealan Hughes
Published: Jan, 06 2025 15:48

MO SALAH posted a cryptic tweet which has sparked speculation from some fans that he could leave. The winger is out of contract in the summer and has consistently claimed he has not held talks with the club. Salah has been a stand-out player in the Prem this season and tops the scoring charts with 18 goals.

 [Mo Salah shared a cryptic post after the Man Utd draw]
Image Credit: The Sun [Mo Salah shared a cryptic post after the Man Utd draw]

Liverpool fans are desperate to keep hold of their Egyptian king, who shared a cryptic post after the 2-2 draw with Manchester United. Salah, 32, shared a photo from the match of himself standing over a free-kick alongside Trent Alexander-Arnold with Virgil van Dijk in the background - the pair also have just six months left on their deals.

 [Fans are keen for the out of contract trio to stay]
Image Credit: The Sun [Fans are keen for the out of contract trio to stay]

Some fans fear Salah has dropped a hint about what the future could hold, with Liverpool in danger of losing three key players. One reacted saying: "Is this a hint???". Another added: "They are all leaving 😫😭". And a third wrote: "Smart photo to put the heat on the club.".

Image Credit: The Sun

Salah says a breakthrough on his contract extension is still "far away". BEST FREE BET SIGN UP OFFERS FOR UK BOOKMAKERS. TRANSFER NEWS LIVE: STAY UP TO DATE WITH ALL THE LATEST MOVES FROM THE JANUARY WINDOW. He said: "So far, yes. It's the last six months. There is no progress there. We are far away from any progress.

"So, we just need to wait and see.". It appears Van Dijk is in a similar positon with regards to negotiation, while Liverpool are prepared to pull out all the stops to keep Alexander-Arnold. They are reportedly ready to offer the right-back a staggering £300,000-a-week five-year deal to fend off Real Madrid.

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