Salah’s Strike Puts Liverpool Top Amid Contract Uncertainty For Key Players.
Mohamed Salah’s winning goal against Brighton propelled Liverpool to the top of the Premier League, underscoring the importance of his contributions as contract talks remain unresolved. With Salah, Trent Alexander-Arnold, and Virgil van Dijk all out of contract at the season’s end, Liverpool could face losing three cornerstone players of their recent success.
Salah’s stunning goal, his 48th Premier League match-winner, came in the second half after Liverpool shook off a sluggish start. The Egyptian curled an effort into the far corner, securing his place as Liverpool’s fifth-highest scorer with 220 goals in 364 appearances, just eight goals behind Billy Liddell. “A Mo Salah special,” manager Arne Slot called it, lauding the forward’s consistent impact from the right.
Slot, who took over from Jurgen Klopp this season, has led Liverpool to an impressive 13 wins in 15 games. BBC pundit Chris Sutton noted the “Klopp-like intensity” of Slot’s side in the second half, highlighting the team’s adaptability under the new manager. Former Liverpool defender Jamie Carragher praised the influence of Salah, van Dijk, and Alexander-Arnold, describing them as “legendary figures” whose performances have been crucial to Liverpool’s success this season.
However, Liverpool’s ability to retain this trio is under question. Salah, who previously turned down a £150 million offer from Saudi Arabia in 2023, remains linked with a lucrative move to the Gulf state, while Real Madrid have shown interest in Alexander-Arnold, who has expressed a desire to win the Ballon d’Or. Van Dijk, at 33, is reportedly open to discussing a new deal, as is Salah, who at 32, is keen on setting more records at Liverpool.
BBC pundit Micah Richards urged Liverpool to prioritise Salah’s contract, calling him “a top player” whose influence remains crucial. Carragher shared confidence that van Dijk and Salah are more likely to stay, given their age and Liverpool’s status, but noted that Alexander-Arnold’s future is less certain, especially with Real Madrid seeking a right-back after Dani Carvajal’s ACL injury.
Ahead of Liverpool’s game, Slot downplayed concerns, focusing instead on the trio’s impressive form. “For me, the contract situation could become a problem if the players don’t perform as well as they do at the moment,” he said. “At the moment all three are in a good place, performing really, really well.”
Liverpool fans, when interviewed by BBC Sport, expressed optimism about retaining all three stars, though many acknowledged the lure of Saudi Arabia could be tempting for Salah. With the January transfer window approaching, Liverpool faces a critical period in determining the future of their squad’s key players.