The "Liverpool Echo" website, close to the English club, unveiled a shocking development regarding the team's star and top scorer, Mohamed Salah. The site confirmed that the club's management is open to the idea of selling the team’s scorer and not renewing his contract after prolonged negotiations between the two parties that have yet to succeed.
The report stated that Liverpool is considering the option of allowing Mohamed Salah to leave if an agreement on a contract renewal is not reached. They are thinking of benefiting financially from his departure and replacing him with a new player rather than letting him leave for free.
Mohamed Salah's contract is set to expire at the end of next season, and Liverpool wishes to renew it at a salary of £300,000 per week, while the player's agent is requesting £500,000, according to various English reports.
The "Liverpool Echo" pointed out a new obstacle in the contract renewal discussions concerning the salary disagreement, which is hindering the negotiations. It noted that the Reds' management has concerns about Salah's advancing age, as he approaches 30, which could impact the feasibility of a new long-term contract or a high salary.