Arabic reporter reveals what Mo Salah will do after this season ends

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All Liverpool fans are looking forward to the decision of Liverpool Football Club regarding Mohamed Salah’s contract renewal.

The 32-year-old has been in the news since the start of this season, as his contract with Liverpool will expire at the end of this season. The Reds have not decided yet.

However, Arabic reporter Ismael Mahmoud recently revealed what Mohamed Salah will do after this season on his X.

In that social media post, the reporter claimed that Salah will miss Egypt’s training camp in June to extend his time off after Liverpool’s 56-game season.

Mohamed Salah made the second-highest highest of appearances for Liverpool this season across all competitions. Only Liverpool captain Virgil Van Dijk made more appearences than Salah till now this season.

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Mohamed Salah’s future after this season

So, there is no doubt that the Egyptian winger needs a pretty good holiday period before coming back to club football. This is because of the exhausting period of regular football Mohamed Salah has covered this season.

However, whether this will help Liverpool or not is not clear. Because from the Liverpool end, the board has not clear decision yet about the decision of contract renewal for Mohamed Salah.

Recently, David Ornstein explained the situation of Liverpool and the contract renewal of Mohamed Salah, along with Virgil Van Dijk. He said,

“Liverpool have been confident throughout that they will retain [Salah’s] services and. like I said with Van Dijk, it’s more a case of when rather than if that is going to happen now.”

All the Liverpool fans are hoping that Mohamed Salah will sign a new contract with the Reds without any further delay. That will ultimately keep Salah at Anfield.

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