A transfer expert reveals Salah's fate after his crisis with Klopp

Italian Fabrizio Romano, an expert on the transfer market in Europe, revealed through an article the fate of Egyptian Mohamed Salah, the Liverpool star, after his argument with his coach Jurgen Klopp following the 2-2 draw with West Ham.

Romano said: “What Salah said after the end of the match, that if he spoke, he would make things worse and ignite the atmosphere in the Reds, is a strong message from the player.”

He added: “It is clear that Salah and Klopp will speak again during the next few days, especially since the latter confirmed that the matter is over, but the player’s statements showed that the situation is still tense.”

He continued: “It is known that Salah is receiving great interest from the Saudi League clubs, after they tried to include him last summer, and it is expected that they will renew their attempt to include him this summer.”

He continued: “We will see what happens, and what the player decides. He behaved professionally last summer after Liverpool refused to sell him, and he accepted the matter, but now he must make a decisive decision with a new coach and new management.”

He added: “I am sad about what happened between Salah and Klopp, but perhaps it is normal in light of Liverpool’s bad results.”

He concluded: “Salah’s future will be determined by the end of the season and not now. As for Liverpool, there is planning for a new project and they have a new coach (Arne Sloat), as well as new management, and they are facing a new era.”

With its fourth failure in the last five matches, Liverpool (75 points) is now 4 points away from second-placed Manchester City and the defending champion, who played one less match, and 5 points away from Arsenal.

The West Ham match witnessed a heated dialogue between Salah and his coach, who will leave Liverpool at the end of the season, which ended after intervention from his fellow Uruguayan striker Darwin Nuñez, who tried to alleviate the anger of the Egyptian Pharaoh, before coming on as a substitute in the 79th minute.

When asked about what happened with the Egyptian star, Klopp refused after the match in an interview with the T&T network to talk about what happened, adding, “But we talked about it (with Salah) in the dressing room. “It’s over.”

– But Salah’s statement as he passed through the mixed media zone does not suggest that the matter is over, as he answered when asked about what happened, saying, “There will be fires today if you speak.”

By Editor

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