Mohamed Salah is reportedly more likely to leave Liverpool next summer rather than in January, despite strong interest from Saudi Arabia.
According to journalist Ben Jacobs, the 31-year-old winger is strongly expected to stay with the Reds for the full season amid rumours that clubs like Al-Ittihad will move for Salah in the January window.
Liverpool rejected a massive deadline-day offer for Salah from the Saudi Arabia side, and the expectation ever since has been that the winger will head to the Middle East in 2024, most likely in the winter.

However, this new update now seems to suggest that Salah will remain with Liverpool until the end of the season, a prospect that will please a lot of Anfield supporters.
Jacobs said on Salah’s future: “We know there’s a realistic chance that Salah could leave Liverpool in 2024 because Saudi dealmakers will be back.
“I’m told this will be in a year rather than January, and Salah has committed to the full season.”
Liverpool have to convince Salah to stay beyond this season

Praised by Garth Crooks as ‘world-class’, Salah has this season shown why he is still one of the best attackers in all of football.
And for Liverpool, the Reds will have to hope that they can convince the winger to remain on Merseyside beyond this season, with a Premier League title challenge something that can do just that.
Indeed, Liverpool competing for top honours could be enough to convince Salah to remain at Anfield, and Jurgen Klopp and his side need to put in the work to show the winger that he is already at the perfect club.
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