Mohamed Salah drops MASSIVE Liverpool contract renewal HINT
Mohamed Salah has just dropped a major hint about his Liverpool future.
The Egyptian forward played a starring role for the Reds on Saturday afternoon as Arne Slot's men came back to beat Brighton 2-1 in the second-half.
Salah scored a sensational winner for Liverpool, which has seen his side ascend to the top of the Premier League table as Manchester City and Arsenal both fell to defeats.
It means he is in great form with Salah now having the joint most goal contributions (12) in the league alongside Chelsea's Cole Palmer.
But of course the focus is not just on his performances on the pitch, it's also on his future at Anfield.
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Mohamed Salah drops major contract renewal hint
Salah has less than one year left on his current deal at the club and he will be free to negotiate with other sides from abroad in two months time when he enters the last six months of his deal.
Currently, there is no update on Salah's future.
The Reds have not yet come to an agreement on a decision, and everything is very silent when it comes to any major developments. It feels like both sides are at an impasse.
Salah, meanwhile, has taken to social media to celebrate Liverpool's victory on Saturday. In his post on X, the Egyptian also hinted at his future.
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What does Salah's cryptic post mean?
The fact that Salah has said 'no matter what happens' will be a concerning update for Liverpool fans.
It massively hints that Salah's future remains uncertain and that the two sides are still not close to coming to an agreement over a new deal.
Considering time is of the essence with Liverpool still at this stage of the process, the outlook is bleak at the moment.
Salah's statement hints more towards him leaving the club for pastures new upon the expiry of his contract at the end of the season, which would be a devastating blow for the Reds.
Let's hope this new post gives Liverpool's boardroom a huge wake-up call. The Reds simply cannot afford to let Salah leave the club.