Liverpool: selling Mohamed Salah is an option!

Press reports revealed that Liverpool may have to consider selling Mohamed Salah in the summer transfer window to help fund Jurgen Klopp’s rebuild a new team. Salah endured a miserable time in Liverpool's 1-0 defeat to Bournemouth on Saturday as he missed a penalty. The Egyptian forward was anonymous against the Premier League's leakiest defense and capped off a poor showing by smashing a spot-kick wide after Adam Smith had been penalized for handball. Mohamed Salah is suffering this season on an individual level, compared to his level during t

he past few seasons with the Reds, and the English club may be forced to forfeit the player's services. According to the English newspaper Mirror, Liverpool needs significant funding in order to rebuild the team, and it may tend to sell Salah, and this was explained by former player John Aldridge. The Reds failed to create much of note, with Virgil van Dijk’s two headers from set pieces the closest they came to scoring. Philip Billing’s goal was enough for the Cherries to climb off the bottom of the Premier League table and dent Liverpool’s hopes of finishing in the top four. Aldridge was shocked by how poor his old side was – and reserved particular criticism for Salah. He told the Sunday World: “In the last few seasons, Klopp’s team had too much pace, power, and desire for these relegation battlers to handle. Yet all that has changed – and I look at Mohamed Salah’s body language, and something isn’t right. “After his goals against United last Sunday, I was looking to Salah to lead the team for the rest of the season and starring banging in two or three goals a week consistently. We all know how good Salah has been and still is, but he was dreadful yesterday and won’t need me to tell him that. “Take his missed penalty out of the equation and he turned in a display that lacked passion – and I hate to write negative things about a player who is an all-time Liverpool great. Salah has already signed a three-year contract with Liverpool last summer, tying him to the club until June 2025, and earns about 350,000 pounds per week. The 30-year-old has scored 22 goals and made 11 assists in 38 games so far this season.


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