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Received today — 13 December 2025

‘No issues to resolve’: Slot claims Salah matter over but talks expected during Afcon

13 December 2025 at 14:14
  • Liverpool manager: ‘There’s nothing for me to talk about’

  • Slot refuses to divulge details of talks with Salah

Arne Slot claimed he had no outstanding issues with Mohamed Salah and would see the Egypt international after the Africa Cup of Nations following the forward’s positive return for Liverpool against Brighton.

Salah was reintroduced to the Liverpool side as a 26th-minute substitute having been omitted from the Champions League win at Inter over the incendiary interview he gave at Elland Road last Saturday. Slot refused to divulge details of the conversation that led to Salah being restored to the squad on Friday but insisted that, as far as he was concerned, the matter was resolved. Talks are expected, however, between the Liverpool hierarchy and Salah’s representative while the forward is away on Afcon duty.

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© Photograph: Martin Rickett/PA

© Photograph: Martin Rickett/PA

Received yesterday — 12 December 2025

‘A crisis involving Salah is a crisis for the nation’: Egypt backs ‘golden child’

12 December 2025 at 12:00

The view from his homeland is that Salah’s character and past form should allow for his outburst, while Jamie Carragher has been scolded for his hot takes

Mohamed Salah’s stature in Egypt means his every move dominates public discourse. It was therefore entirely predictable that the forward’s comments after Liverpool’s 3-3 draw at Leeds – where he was relegated to the bench for a third consecutive game – would become the singular, all-consuming topic across his homeland’s sports media.

“Egyptian media was always going to stand by Salah,” says the Egyptian journalist and co-founder of the sports website KingFut, Adam Moustafa. “When you look at the content over the last five years or so of Egyptian football, 60-70% has been based around him. He’s a nique status that we’ve never had, for someone abroad to be so successful. He’s the golden child of Egypt.”

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© Photograph: Khaled Desouki/AFP/Getty Images

© Photograph: Khaled Desouki/AFP/Getty Images

Mohamed Salah back in Liverpool’s squad for game against Brighton

12 December 2025 at 12:30
  • Egyptian’s exile ends following talks with Arne Slot

  • Unknown if he apologised to Liverpool’s head coach

Mohamed Salah will be back in Liverpool’s squad for Saturday’s Premier League home game against Brighton following talks with Arne Slot.

Slot revealed on Friday morning that Salah’s involvement against Brighton rested on the outcome of a conversation he would have with the forward at the club’s training ground later in the day. Details of their conversation remain private, so it is unknown whether Salah apologised to Liverpool’s head coach for the highly-critical interview he gave at Leeds last Saturday, but the 33-year-old has been included in the squad for the match at Anfield.

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© Photograph: David Blunsden/Action Plus/Shutterstock

© Photograph: David Blunsden/Action Plus/Shutterstock

‘Mo has misjudged the mood’: five Liverpool fans on the Salah saga

We ask supporters for their take on the Egyptian’s standoff with the club before Saturday’s game against Brighton

Mohamed Salah is one of the greatest players in Liverpool’s history. That isn’t open for debate. But everyone makes mistakes, and after the draw at Leeds, Salah made a huge one. By seeking the media to air his personal grievances, he essentially justified Arne Slot’s decision to bench him for three consecutive games. Salah’s recent behaviour suggests he’s an individual playing in a team sport. An individual who Liverpool can’t quite afford to carry right now.

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© Photograph: Ronald Wittek/EPA

© Photograph: Ronald Wittek/EPA

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Liverpool players will not try to influence Salah on his future, says Szoboszlai

10 December 2025 at 07:00
  • ‘It’s going to be the club’s and his decision,’ midfielder says

  • Curtis Jones insists squad firmly behind Arne Slot

Dominik Szoboszlai has said the Liverpool dressing room will have no influence over Mohamed Salah’s next move because only the player and the club can decide how their standoff ends.

Salah missed Liverpool’s valuable Champions League win at Inter on Tuesday having been left out of Arne Slot’s squad in response to his highly critical interview at Leeds. The 33-year-old could also be absent when Liverpool host Brighton on Saturday. He is due to report for Africa Cup of Nations duty with Egypt on Monday.

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© Photograph: Lewis Storey/Getty Images

© Photograph: Lewis Storey/Getty Images

Arne Slot full of praise for Liverpool efforts after gritty win against Inter

9 December 2025 at 18:51
  • ‘We couldn’t have asked for more,’ says manager

  • Slot skirts around the Mohamed Salah issue

Arne Slot said Liverpool’s players gave everything he could have asked after they put Mohamed Salah’s absence aside to inflict a first European home defeat on Inter in more than three years.

The Liverpool head coach conceded that Dominik Szoboszlai’s decisive 88th-minute penalty – awarded for a shirt pull by Alessandro Bastoni on Florian Wirtz – would probably not have been given in the Premier League. But following the difficulties caused by Salah’s incendiary interview at Leeds on Saturday, Slot was thrilled with the response of his team at San Siro.

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© Photograph: Fabrizio Carabelli/PA

© Photograph: Fabrizio Carabelli/PA

David Squires on … Mohamed Salah’s explosive interview and Liverpool chaos

9 December 2025 at 05:59

Our cartoonist on the trouble at Anfield after Egyptian’s stinging response to being dropped by Arne Slot

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© Illustration: David Squires/The Guardian

© Illustration: David Squires/The Guardian

© Illustration: David Squires/The Guardian

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