
Mohamed Salah has cast fresh uncertainty over his Liverpool future after revealing a shocking breakdown in his relationship with the club’s manager. Speaking on Saturday, the Egyptian star said he no longer shares any connection with the manager, noting that “all of a sudden we don’t have any relationship,” and adding that it now feels as though “someone doesn’t want me in the club.”
Salah expressed frustration over what he perceives as internal attempts to blame him for recent issues within the squad. “The way I see it… it’s you throw Mo under the bus because he is a problem in the team now,” he said, suggesting he has become a scapegoat amid growing tension behind the scenes. His remarks signal a deeper rift than previously known, raising serious concerns about his long-term future at Anfield.
Earlier, Salah hinted that Sunday’s match at Anfield could serve as a farewell moment before he leaves for the Africa Cup of Nations, stating, “We will see what will happen. It’s at Anfield, say goodbye to the fans, go to AFCON… because I don’t know what will happen when I’m there anyway.” With both uncertainty and conflict now in the open, Liverpool may be heading into a turbulent period as the club’s biggest star questions his place in the team.