Liverpool manager Arne Slot has taken the unusual step of leaving star forward Mohamed Salah out of his squad for Tuesday's Champions League match against Inter Milan, but despite a bombshell interview in which Salah claimed he had been "thrown under the bus" by his manager and that Saturday's game with Brighton could be his final at Anfield.
Salah's remarks have sparked an ongoing power struggle between him and Slot, who is increasingly looking for ways to address the former's perceived disaffection. His omission from the team selection was revealed just two days after he spoke out in a fiery interview.
The 33-year-old underwent training on Monday ahead of the Inter Milan match but will not be traveling to Italy. Liverpool believe a short period away from selection is in the best interests of everyone.
While some have speculated that Salah's comments may prompt a transfer, many experts think it unlikely at this stage. In a statement, Sky Sports News chief correspondent Kaveh Solhekol said: "For what it's worth, I think Liverpool have made exactly the right decision."
Slot has been under pressure to deliver results in recent weeks and Salah's absence from the starting lineup may be an attempt by the manager to refocus his star player. The 33-year-old has struggled with form this season but remains a key figure for Liverpool.
The situation has drawn comparisons to Cristiano Ronaldo's high-profile departure from Manchester United, although Solhekol points out that times have changed in Saudi Arabia and the country is no longer as wealthy. "Yes, there is interest, but I'm not sure how strong that interest is at the moment," he added.
Salah's future remains uncertain, with some speculating that Saturday's game against Brighton could be his last for Liverpool. His decision to speak out about his relationship with Slot has highlighted the deepening rift between them and left fans wondering what the future holds for the Egyptian forward.
Despite the uncertainty surrounding Salah, one thing is clear: he will have to convince Arne Slot of his value if he wants to remain at Anfield beyond the current season.
Salah's remarks have sparked an ongoing power struggle between him and Slot, who is increasingly looking for ways to address the former's perceived disaffection. His omission from the team selection was revealed just two days after he spoke out in a fiery interview.
The 33-year-old underwent training on Monday ahead of the Inter Milan match but will not be traveling to Italy. Liverpool believe a short period away from selection is in the best interests of everyone.
While some have speculated that Salah's comments may prompt a transfer, many experts think it unlikely at this stage. In a statement, Sky Sports News chief correspondent Kaveh Solhekol said: "For what it's worth, I think Liverpool have made exactly the right decision."
Slot has been under pressure to deliver results in recent weeks and Salah's absence from the starting lineup may be an attempt by the manager to refocus his star player. The 33-year-old has struggled with form this season but remains a key figure for Liverpool.
The situation has drawn comparisons to Cristiano Ronaldo's high-profile departure from Manchester United, although Solhekol points out that times have changed in Saudi Arabia and the country is no longer as wealthy. "Yes, there is interest, but I'm not sure how strong that interest is at the moment," he added.
Salah's future remains uncertain, with some speculating that Saturday's game against Brighton could be his last for Liverpool. His decision to speak out about his relationship with Slot has highlighted the deepening rift between them and left fans wondering what the future holds for the Egyptian forward.
Despite the uncertainty surrounding Salah, one thing is clear: he will have to convince Arne Slot of his value if he wants to remain at Anfield beyond the current season.