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Mo Salah 2025/26 Season

Potentially won’t be much of a fee but with Saudi and MLS clubs interested I’d be disappointed if it’s below 35-40 mill £.
We’ll also get rid off his 450k per week wages.
 
It would be very sad for him to leave in these circumstances when he could have bowed out at the parade and final game of last season.
 
Potentially won’t be much of a fee but with Saudi and MLS clubs interested I’d be disappointed if it’s below 35-40 mill £.
We’ll also get rid off his 450k per week wages.

Can MLS clubs afford such a fee? Would be almost double the current record.

I'd be disappointed with anything less than £75m if I'm honest. Especially from Saudi.
 
I have a suspicion we won't get much of a fee for Mo if we sell in January. From a buyer's perspective, they will assume that we want to get him out of the club because:
(a) He's toxic right now; and
(b) His wages are a massive drain for someone who isn't doing it.
Normally I'd cite his commercial value in support of the costs, but with the damage his image just took (certainly from an LFC point of view) then that value will have dropped too.
So if we assume the Saudi clubs are getting more savvy about how things work rather than throwing cash around like they did when the league first tried to raise its profile, then they'll know that they don't need to offer silly money to persuade us to let him go. It's entirely possible that Ramy and Mo know this and engineered this current situation, but that assumes he is willing to go to the Saudi League, and I'm not sure his ego is ready for that yet.
The ideal scenario for us would be that two or more clubs want him and there's a bidding war.
But if he doesn't want to go and play there then we are struggling because it's unlikely any major European player is going to pay him what he'll want, and it would need to be a club with a well-established commercial operation to get the most out of the deal.
MLS?
 
I mean - he should 100% have handled this behind closed doors and you have to assume from Mo's statement to the press that it was not being handled, or any decisions made clear behind the scenes.

If it was data driven, that data should be shared to Mo by a coach, explained in detail.

Knowing our great 'head coach' - he hasn't done this, cos he's a numpty
There's also the possibility that he has been told - I mean it's not a secret it's all over the TV and written media and everyone was calling for him to be dropped - but his ego is just not willing to accept it. He's watching his performances back with his Mo Salah tinted glasses on (borrowed from a couple on here).
 
I think if he goes to a Mickey Mouse league he goes to Saudi as there'll be more money in it for him.
I know MLS will be able to pay him a fair wedge, but the Saudis will top anything he gets offered from MLS. And if they weigh in Ramy with a huge fee then it'll happen.
 
I have a suspicion we won't get much of a fee for Mo if we sell in January. From a buyer's perspective, they will assume that we want to get him out of the club because:
(a) He's toxic right now; and
(b) His wages are a massive drain for someone who isn't doing it.
Normally I'd cite his commercial value in support of the costs, but with the damage his image just took (certainly from an LFC point of view) then that value will have dropped too.
So if we assume the Saudi clubs are getting more savvy about how things work rather than throwing cash around like they did when the league first tried to raise its profile, then they'll know that they don't need to offer silly money to persuade us to let him go. It's entirely possible that Ramy and Mo know this and engineered this current situation, but that assumes he is willing to go to the Saudi League, and I'm not sure his ego is ready for that yet.
The ideal scenario for us would be that two or more clubs want him and there's a bidding war.
But if he doesn't want to go and play there then we are struggling because it's unlikely any major European player is going to pay him what he'll want, and it would need to be a club with a well-established commercial operation to get the most out of the deal.
Were you around at the club when we were deaing with Suarez? We recovered from that on multiple occassions so I assume we have protocols in place.
 
Can MLS clubs afford such a fee? Would be almost double the current record.

I'd be disappointed with anything less than £75m if I'm honest. Especially from Saudi.

They might for a player like Salah. 25 mill for Son, so I'd expect 35-40 for Salah.

Saudis would be our best bet to get a decent fee though.
 
Were you around at the club when we were deaing with Suarez? We recovered from that on multiple occassions so I assume we have protocols in place.
Yes, I was there. The precise details were fairly well-guarded so I don't have a great deal of extra insight to offer. What I will say is that Suarez was a very different (calmer) character off the pitch than on it. There wasn't a huge ego there and people generally liked him. All of the incidents on the pitch were generally dismissed as a product of his strong will to win (i.e. at all costs).
Obviously with Suarez there were multiple incidents.
1. Alleged racism to Patrice Evra. The club stood by his version of events so he was happy. We had to manage the fall-out with the wider footballing community, not the player. There would always be a tension with Man U anyway so after a while it didn't change a great deal and most (neutral) fans didn't know which version of events to believe anyway.
2. £40m + £1. His agent (Guardiola's brother) messed that up. I remember seeing the clause before the whole thing kicked off and my reading was that it only required us to notify him of any bids, not to accept them (which was what Gordon Taylor later confirmed when it all kicked off). We gave him a new contract with more money and a proper release clause so he was happy.
3. Biting Ivanovic - he accepted he was in the wrong, was heavily fined, didn't complain. This is what I mean when I talk about him being different off the field - in the moment he did something feral, but when he looked back on it he was genuinely remorseful.
4. Biting Chiellini - he got his move after that so didn't care, and we didn't have to negotiate a tricky path out of that one.
I think this incident is different, because I don't see Mo admitting that he was in the wrong, nor the club shifting the blame elsewhere. Plus with Suarez there was a motive for the club to get him back in the fold because he was getting better and better on the field, where Mo is in decline.
 
Apart from the footballing and financial side there were a few serious allegations that Salah made - "broken promises", "singled out for blame", "fractured relationships", "it seems to me, how I see it, that someone doesn't want me in the club", "thrown me under the bus" (a phrase that would come naturally to an Egyptian🙄) etc

These matters need to be investigated by senior executives and acted upon accordingly if upheld.
 
Imo Mo has made one thing clear - Slot is nowhere near the exit door. If he was then I think Mo would've kept his ego in check and waited a couple of weeks.

He feels there's no future at Lfc cos Slot is here for the foreseeable.
 
What's wrong with these footballers?

All he had to do was chill for a few months and leave happily.

He's 33/34 years old, what does he expect? He's not the same player physically that he thinks he is.

Yes he scored a lot of goals last season but that was partly because the team was set-up for him. But with each passing year that gets harder and harder especially when the rest of the team is having issues of it's own.

The problem with keeping Salah is similar to late stage Messi at Barcelona in that you compromise other areas of your play to accommodate an older legend. It hasn't worked this season because the rest of the setup isn't functioning.

Anyways regardless of who is at fault it's a shit way to deal with things and now at keast we know why he wasn't considered for captaincy.
 
Agree with @jexykrodic in that he should get whatever sanctions the club has at its disposal. Even if it's just not paying the dickhead for a few weeks. But I think we will get a few quid for him in the window. More than we've paid him for signing the deal.

He's on about 20 million a year yeah? So half a year he'll have taken 10 million... If we get anything above that it was worth keeping him on the books, and we'll probs get about 50.
 
Mo out.
Guehi & Elliot Anderson in.

Hold tight for whoever comes in for Slot in the summer and bolster from there.

I have a feeling Anderson's value is going to more than double this summer after the WC.
 
Mo out.
Guehi & Elliot Anderson in.

Hold tight for whoever comes in for Slot in the summer and bolster from there.

I have a feeling Anderson's value is going to more than double this summer after the WC.
People are already talking about 100 mill plus for Anderson. That’s way too much, even if he is good.
 
I still can’t get past Mo’s “I don’t have to prove anything to the manager any more” (or something like that)…from a 33 year old grown ass man that’s the mark of real immaturity and a cosseted ego. If he still doesn’t get, after 8 years, what it means to play for our club and supporters, then he’s a busted flush here and can join Ronaldo and all the other deluded narcissists that believed their own hype over being part of a collective.

He’s had a brilliant career at Anfield but has benefitted hugely from having a bunch of players around him running themselves into the ground to compensate for his lack of defensive duty. Mane had enough of pulling his load when he was arguably just as important and the lesser (but still excellent) Diaz took the mantle of double workload on the other flank for the last 3 seasons. Hendo, Szobo, Trent, Bradley and many more have all suffered for Salah’s unicorn role and how quick he is to forget. Salah’s brilliance and unbelievable numbers is due in part to his brilliance, in part to his greed and in part to the selfless work of others…and now he’s petulantly throwing stones at his teammates, the club, the manager because he’s had to start on the bench three times after a string of shit performances.

He’s embarrassed himself and let his legacy down.
 
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