Liverpool stands prepare for post-Salah phase
The Liverpool Echo newspaper, which is interested in the news of the Red Club, believes that fans have begun to accept the idea of the departure of the Egyptian star, and that, in addition to the team officials, they are preparing for the "life after Salah" phase in the near future.
There is less than a year left until the end of Mohamed Salah's contract with Liverpool, as the Red Club is also facing a crisis with the expiration of the contracts of its stars Trent Alexander-Arnold and Virgil van Dijk in the same period.
Ian Doyle wrote an article in the newspaper on Thursday in which he said: The concern among Liverpool fans is related to the continuation of Alexander-Arnold and Virgil van Dijk, and the future of Mohamed Salah does not seem to worry them to the same extent.
He continued: Perhaps they have reached the fact that Salah is on the verge of leaving, as he received an offer from the Saudi Roshen Professional League last summer, and now with the possibility of his departure for free, everyone in Liverpool is preparing for the "life after Salah" phase.
Doyle continued: Salah's level has not declined at all in recent years, but at the age of 33, it may seem difficult to compete with the full-backs of the English Premier League, even if he continues to care about his physical and fitness condition as he always does.
He concluded: Liverpool's search for a striker to play on the right wing this summer means that its officials are thinking of finding a successor to Mohamed, because if he does not leave this summer, he will leave next summer, and that is why its officials are thinking in a way that anticipates events.
Salah is the fifth top scorer in the history of the English club Liverpool with 211 goals, while he is only 17 goals away from equaling the Scottish Billy Liddell.