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Liverpool’s Summer Transfer Decision on Salah Confirmed Amidst Speculation

Liverpool have finally settled on the long-running question on Mohamed Salah’s future, as momentum builds ahead of the summer transfer window, MySportDab reports.

After a dragging contract standoff, the Reds finally tied Salah to a new two-year contract last season, which is set to elapsed in summer 2027.

As expected, Salah will be free to enter into contract talks with potential suitors at the end of the current campaign when only 12 months will be left on his contract.

With that contract winding down, there has been speculations on his summer future, with questions lingering on whether the club will opt to re-extend his deal.

According to Teamtalk, Liverpool have decided not to broker a new deal with Salah when his contract expires and to prevent losing him on a free transfer, they will entertain offers for him at the end of the season.

This decision will see Liverpool bring Salah’s decade-long spell with the club to an end. The former Roma forward joined the Reds from the Serie A club in 2017 and has scored 188 goals in 306 Premier League appearances in the Reds’ shirt.

Festooned with other sensational individual honours, Salah has two Premier League titles, one FA Cup, one EFL Cup, a Community Shield, a Champions League, FIFA Club World Cup, and the UEFA Super Cup to his name with Liverpool.

MySportDab understands Saudi clubs have been on his trail for a possible move since last season, and efforts are said to be intensified in the summer to sign him given Liverpool’s latest stance.

At the time of filing this report, Al-Ittihad are understood to be in the position to sign him with the player equally open to a new challenge away from the Anfield club.

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