Arne Slot’s ‘pot of money’ as rule change paves away for Mo Salah exit

Arne Slot will present an experimental Liverpool team to PSV Eindhoven in the Champions League tonight with a top-two place that has already been secured.

And with only five more sleeps to the deadline of the January transfer window, she all stays silent on the front of the transfer with the Reds more than happy with their current team.

That means that the focus remains on what happens in the summer, with the futures of Virgil van Dijk, Mohamed Salah and Trent Alexander-Arnold all still undecided before their contracts end at the end of June.

Yet here are the big stories from in and around Anfield for the past 24 hours.

A FIFA council has approved a change in the rules that Mohamed Salah could see at Al-Hilal before the Club World Cup this summer.

The Liverpool star has seen his contract run out and it seems increasingly likely that he will leave Anfield. Salah has not been shy to speak publicly about his situation and, despite excelation on the field, he claims that there is little talk of the club about a new deal.

The Egyptian admits that he sees this as his last campaign with the Reds and Saudi Aarabia is advertised as a likely destination. Al-Hilal his favorites to sign him with the club that has just free from Neymar, which freeing space in the team for a tent signing.

Jamie Carragher claims that Arne Slot has a “big pot of money to spend” – but Liverpool is not set to dive into it before the January transfer ends ends.

The Dutch coach is very impressed by his first season at the Merseyside Club, which is both the Premier League and the Champions League tables. Slot, 46, has softened the blow of Losing Jurgen Klopp, and has done this without significations of major money since he became the Reds boss.

Apart from the signing of the goalkeeper of Valencia, Giorgi Mhamardashvili, whose arrival was reduced to this coming summer in a deal with a value of a maximum of £ 29 million, only one player arrived last year with Euro 2020 winner Federico Chiesa arriving for one Cut-Price fee of £ 10 million. But he only played football for 190 minutes this season due to injuries and fitness problems.

There are only five sleeps to the deadline day and although Manchester City has led the expenditure so far, a large number of clubs want to encourage their team for the last third of the campaign.

Marcus Rashford and Alejandro Garnacho seem to make the biggest names that can make a switch between now and Monday evening, but what do the other 19 clubs need and can they get their deals on time?

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