Salah’s cryptic message hidden in his latest Liverpool tweet

The Egyptian striker is yet to sign a new contract with Liverpool and his latest post has sent fans into a frenzy.

Mohamed Salah is having both his best and most frustrating season at Liverpool since his arrival. The Egyptian is putting up numbers comparable to those of the great battles between Messi and Ronaldo in their prime, but the murky contract situation is giving everyone the creeps.

The forward has not been shy about making his feelings clear in the press time and time again, with comments such as 'this is my last year' making headlines around the world as he plays a game of craft with the team he is trying to win a title. for.

And his latest move in the one-sided game of whatever he is playing has taken the form of a cryptic tweet posted online after the 2-2 draw against Manchester United. There are no words, no pleas for money, just a photo.

Salah sends an online message

Salah posted a photo of himself during the match, alongside Trent Alexander-Arnold, with the figure of Virgil van Dijk in the background lurking at the pair about to take a free-kick.

While this may seem benign, Salah has indeed taken a step to keep the conversation going, so in that sense you've done me, Mo. Both Alexander-Arnold and Van Dijk have contracts at Liverpool expiring this summer, with rumors rife about their futures, as is the same with the Egyptian.

While we can't be sure what he means by the tweet – and to be honest, I'm not sure anyone will lose any sleep over it – what's certain is that Salah would do well not to derail himself during this incredible season on a personal level.

Trent himself struggled against their north-west rivals, with many concluding that his poor performances were due to the fact that he had been heavily linked to Real Madrid in the build-up, with some reports even going so far as to say that the Spanish club was now willing to pay for his services in January, instead of signing the right back on a free transfer in the summer.

But not Mo: although he didn't have his best game against the side in the bottom half of the table, just 7 points away from relegation, he has been in unstoppable form all year and the contract talks only seem to encourage him as he pushes . for a new deal, wherever that may be. Let's hope all this attitude doesn't deter any other interested team.

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