Arne Slot Support From Liverpool Owners Has Not Wavered

Arne Slot Support From Liverpool Owners Has Not Wavered
Mo is wrong saying he no longer has “any relationship” has reportedly not changed the stance of Liverpool owners FSG on Arne Slot‘s position.
Despite Liverpool having won just two league games since September 20, Slot retains the support of his bosses.
Reliable reporter Paul Joyce wrote for theTimesthat FSG “want Slot to come through what is proving a hugely difficult second season after last term’s title success and has shown no sign of wavering on that.”
While Slot still has the backing of Liverpool’s owners, the journalist add that “patience will not be limitless but results will ultimately dictate Slot’s future, not Salah stamping his feet.”
And that last part about Salah is arguably the key line.
The Egyptian is clearly not happy with the club and while his rift with Slot may have taken headlines, it was his comment about feeling like “someone doesn’t want me in the club” that should be most ominous for his Liverpool future.
The fact that club directors are reportedly siding with Slot makes it difficult to see how Salah comes back.
A January transfer for Mo Salah?
With the situation seemingly only ending with one winner, Salah or Slot, the club will be keen to have the situation rectified.
If Liverpool’s hierarchy do want to see Salah leave in order to allow the coach to develop his new players and system, they now have good reason to push him out.
BBC Sport report that there is interest in Salah from Saudi Arabia – Al Hilal among the clubs named.
“This club, I’ll always support it, my kids will always support it, I love the club so much. I always will do,” Salah said after Liverpool drew with Leeds.
“I called my mum yesterday and told them ‘come to the Brighton game’, it doesn’t matter if I play or not, I’m going to enjoy it.
“We’ll see what’s going to happen, but in my head I’m going to enjoy that game if I play or not, I’m on the bench or not.
“I don’t know what’s going to happen now, but that’s going to be at Anfield, say goodbye to the fans before the Africa Cup, because I don’t know what’s going to happen when I’m there.”
He is set to depart for AFCON after Liverpool’s match at home to Brighton on Saturday. Fans might not like it but, at the moment, there is a chance that it will be the last time Salah and Slot are at Anfield together.
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Published on: 2025-12-08 04:43:00
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