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<h2>Doubt Cast on Salah's Liverpool Future</h2>
<p>In a striking interview, Mohamed Salah has raised uncertainties about his future at Liverpool, hinting that next Saturday’s match against Brighton may be his final appearance for the team.</p>
<p>Following Saturday's 3-3 draw with Leeds, Salah expressed feelings of betrayal, claiming “the club has thrown me under the bus.” He mentioned a breakdown in his rapport with Arne Slot and suggested that "someone does not want me at the club."</p>
<p>The star player expressed disbelief at being benched for the third consecutive game and noted that Slot did not deem it necessary to use him during the match as Liverpool squandered their lead twice.</p>
<p>“I have contributed immensely to this club over the years, particularly last season,” said Salah, who renewed his contract at Anfield last year. “Now, I find myself on the bench without understanding why.”</p>
<p>Highlighting previous promises made to him during the summer, he stated, “So far, I’ve been benched for three games; I can’t say they’ve kept their promise. My relationship with the manager was solid, but now it feels non-existent.”</p>
<p>When questioned about his strained relationship with Slot, he affirmatively replied, “Yes, there’s no longer a relationship between us. It was good once but has suddenly deteriorated.”</p>
<h3>Salah's Upcoming Match Could Mark a Departure</h3>
<p>Salah is scheduled to join the AFCON with Egypt on December 15, with the Brighton game potentially being his last for Liverpool before the tournament. The 33-year-old, rumored to be considering a move to the Saudi Pro League, has cast doubt on his future with Liverpool beyond the competition.</p>
<p>“I told [my family] to attend the Brighton game. I’m not sure if I will play, but I am committed to enjoying it. I plan to say farewell to the fans before I head to Africa,” he remarked, adding uncertainty about what may come next. “In football, one can never be sure. I am not satisfied with the current situation.”</p>
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