Mohamed Salah‘s beloved Liverpool find themselves falling further and further down the pecking order after a run of bad games which is not good to see. While they were initially doing well given their injuries, Jurgen Klopp’s men have let that form slip and they now find themselves eighth (yes, 8th) in the Premier League standings.
It’s simply not good enough from the champions. They need to, at the very least, be challenging for the top four. If they carry on with the form they’re showing, though, they don’t even deserve European football next season which seems ludicrous to say.
Liverpool possess one of the best squads in Europe and certainly their attack is upper-echelon. Mohamed Salah, Roberto Firmino and Sadio Mane combine to make the most harmonious front three in the world. Or so it was thought…
Mohamed Salah could be on his way out of Liverpool
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Although he sits top of the Premier League Golden Boot race, the Egyptian king Salah would be hoping for more from his teammates. He has every right to be disheartened too, because it seems like he’s a lion among a group of donkeys at the moment.
But what’s the most concerning for Liverpool fans is that there are a growing number of professionals in the industry that predict Salah will leave the club this summer. Whether they know something we don’t remains to be seen.
According to the Mirror, Robbie Fowler is even going as far as to say that Liverpool should cash in if Salah is unhappy at the club. Furthermore, Tony Cascarino claims it’s inevitable that one of Liverpool’s front three will leave the club this summer, as per Talksport.
While nothing is set in stone and only Salah knows his true intentions, it’s not good for this side to be covered and accepted so extensively by former professionals who once found themselves in Salah’s position. Still, time will prove everything, I suppose.
Do you think Liverpool should be concerned about losing Salah?