
The agent of Mohamed Salah has sent a message of four words to Liverpool manager Arne Slot in the midst of the continuous contracting uncertainty of the Egyptian.
The 32-year-old is one of the three Liverpool stars with contracts that end at the end of the season.
Salah has made a few public statements about his situation this period, in particular his disappointment that he will not receive a contract offer from the club in December. He has also made statements that stated that this will be his last season in Anfield.
Liverpool -fans, however, will be stimulated by the recent comments from Salah's Agent and close confidant Ramy Abbas, who has delivered a ringing approval of Reds -Baas Arne Slot.
Responding to a message on X, including a photo of the Dutchman behind the Premier League table with the Reds Seven points clearly at the top, wrote Abbas: “Excellent in his work.”
It is quite the support of Abbas, which is known as a smart operator and will undoubtedly be closely known with the contract negotiations of Salah.
Abbas in fact rarely speaks about football matters in which his client is not directly involved on social media.
His comments come after the last decisive contribution from Salah to a Liverpool result. The attacker noted his 14th assist of the competition campaign and the 22nd goal in a poorly honored Merseyside Derby on Wednesday evening.
Unfortunately for the leaders, their hope was left for nine points from the second place of Arsenal with James Tarkowski's amazing 98th minute Equalizer.
The men of Slot, however, will probably still be satisfied with their considerable gap about the gunners destroyed by injuries with 14 games to play.
Slot could be in the Dugout on Sunday for the next Premier League match of Liverpool against Wolves, despite receiving one of the four red cards handed out after the last whistle in Goodison Park by Michael Oliver.
A red card for employees is not an automatic touchline ban, according to the rules of the football club.
Instead, Oliver will submit the report of his referees to the FA and they will look at his words plus camera images to determine whether they should ask Slot and CO for their actions. His assistant, Sipke Hulshoff, was also shown a red card for his behavior after the controversial level.
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