The top story in Sunday’s newspapers was Mo Salah’s explosive interview after Liverpool’s draw with Leeds.
Salah has cast doubt on his future at Liverpool and suggested next Saturday’s game against Brighton could be his last for the club.
The Liverpool star claimed “the club has thrown me under the bus”, adding that his relationship with Arne Slott had broken down and “someone didn’t want me to join the club”.
Here’s how the UK media reacted…
Liverpool in civil war as Mohamed Salah wants Arne Slott sacked – Lewis Steele, Daily Mail
Mohamed Salah’s statement puts his Anfield legacy into question – Ian Lederman, Daily Mail
Mohamed Salah puts all the blame for Liverpool’s crisis on himself and his bruised ego —Sam Wallace, The Sunday Telegraph
This is blatant disloyalty on the part of Mohamed Salah. His position looks untenable – but keeping him wouldn’t be a mistake —Martin Samuel, The Sunday Times
Mohamed Salah’s angry reaction will shock supporters – Greg Evans, athlete
Where will Salah go next?
Kaveh Solhekol of Sky Sports News:
“He said he was unhappy, so any club interested in signing him would know they could probably get him cheap. They would ask him to take a pay cut – would he be willing to do that?
“Everyone is talking about Saudi Arabia. Yes, the Saudi Professional League wants him. He is a priority player. They want him to play in Saudi Arabia.
“But it will be a very complex deal and not something that can be done in a matter of days, especially given that Salah will be playing in the Africa Cup of Nations.
“I could see him playing in Saudi Arabia at some point, but it won’t happen in a few days.”









