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At Crossroads: Will Mohamed Salah Stay at Liverpool as Alexander Isak Injury Alters Transfer Landscape?

Jamie Carragher's recent insights hint at a potential shift in the Mohamed Salah transfer saga amidst Alexander Isak's unfortunate injury, impacting Liverpool's attacking options.

At Crossroads: Will Mohamed Salah Stay at Liverpool as Alexander Isak Injury Alters Transfer Landscape?

Jamie Carragher has suggested that Mohamed Salah’s mooted January exit is now effectively off the table, arguing that Alexander Isak’s serious injury has left Liverpool with little margin for manoeuvre in attack. The Reds edged Tottenham 2-1 in their latest Premier League outing, but the result was overshadowed by the sight of their record signing limping away in distress. Isak’s evening unravelled in a matter of seconds. The Sweden international came off the bench to open the scoring at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, showing a glimpse of the sharp instincts that persuaded Liverpool to break their transfer record to sign him from Newcastle in the summer. But his goal celebration never came. Instead, a collision with Tottenham defender Micky van de Ven left him stricken on the turf. Although Isak attempted to carry on, the damage was clear. He received treatment on the pitch before being helped off, and was later diagnosed with a major fracture that will sideline him for an extended period.A club statement read: "Alexander Isak today successfully underwent surgery on the injury he sustained on Saturday. The Liverpool striker was injured in a challenge in the process of scoring the opening goal against Tottenham Hotspur and had to be substituted. After diagnosis, an operation was completed today on an ankle injury that included a fibula fracture. Isak's rehabilitation will now continue at the AXA Training Centre, with no timeframe yet placed on his return."Isak's strike against Tottenham was only his second goal of the season, and Carragher noted that it was perhaps the clearest indication yet of his true quality in a Liverpool shirt. However, given the injury to Isak, the former Reds defender is now convinced that Salah will remain at Anfield through January, despite persistent links with Saudi Arabian clubs. The Egypt forward recently accused the club of throwing him "under the bus" after losing his starting place, fuelling speculation about his future. Yet Carragher believes circumstances now dictate continuity."I think for certain now Mo Salah will be staying at the club," he said on Sky Sports' Monday Night Football.Carragher acknowledged that Liverpool may still look to add firepower, with reports linking them to Bournemouth winger Antoine Semenyo. The Liverpool icon suggested that Semenyo’s availability in January, due to a reported buyout clause, could offer "a good way around" the absence of Isak without sacrificing Salah. "Harvey Elliott, there's a good chance he would come back from Aston Villa on loan as well," he said. "And whether Liverpool go for a striker or another attacking player... for argument's sake, [Antoine] Semenyo. Liverpool have been heavily linked with [him] as well. I think we all know he's got a buyout close in January. Then you've got wide players as in Salah and [Cody] Gakpo who've played a lot of games through the middle as well."Carragher also weighed in on the contentious challenge that led to Isak’s injury, offering a measure of sympathy for Van de Ven. "There's been a lot being made about a lot of the challenges in the game from Tottenham players and a lot of them weren't clever," Carragher said. "I've actually put myself in van de Ven's position there and that's a challenge I'd probably make. You've got to try and block it. It's just like sort of the follow-through. I don't know where else you know anybody thinks his foot's going to go. But he has to make that challenge. He can't let the striker just get a shot away there in that situation. It's just really bad luck for Isak. Probably one of the first glimpses we've seen of his real quality in the Liverpool shirt but, yeah, real big blow."Looking for smarter football bets? Get expert previews, data-driven predictions & winning insights with GOAL Tips on Telegram. Join our growing community now!While questions swirl around his club future, Salah has once again delivered for Egypt on the international stage. The 33-year-old shrugged off his Liverpool concerns to score a stoppage-time winner in Egypt’s Africa Cup of Nations opener, sealing a 2-1 victory over Zimbabwe. After Omar Marmoush had cancelled out the Warriors’ shock opener, Salah struck late to deliver the three points for the Pharaohs. The Africa Cup of Nations remains the one major honour missing from Salah’s glittering career, and this tournament carries added significance after the previous edition in Côte d’Ivoire ended early for him because of a hamstring injury. On that occasion, he faced criticism from former captain Ahmed Hassan for prioritising club commitments.Add GOAL.com as a preferred source on Google to see more of our reportingLiverpool now return to domestic action, facing a punishing festive schedule that will test their depth. Wolves visit Anfield on December 27 before Liverpool play another home fixture against Leeds United. The challenges intensify at the turn of the year, with trips looming against Fulham and Arsenal, followed by an FA Cup third-round tie with Barnsley. For Arne Slot, the task is clear but unenviable. With Isak sidelined and the pressure mounting, stability may trump ambition in January.

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'Injuries and Transfer Drama: The Liverpool Conundrum'

Jamie Carragher's recent comments have sparked speculation on Mohamed Salah's future at Liverpool, with Isak's injury reshaping the club's transfer plans. The unexpected setback has led Carragher to believe that Salah will likely stay at Anfield for the foreseeable future, despite ongoing rumors linking him to Saudi Arabian clubs following his fall out of favor at Liverpool.

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'A Blow to Liverpool's Attack'

Isak's dramatic injury during the game against Tottenham has not only left the forward sidelined for an indefinite period but has also impacted Liverpool's attacking dynamics. Carragher highlighted the significance of Isak's goal against Tottenham as a showcase of his abilities, underscoring the void his absence will create in Liverpool's frontline.

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'Salah's Heroics with Egypt'

While Salah's club future remains under the microscope, the Egyptian forward continues to shine on the international stage. His match-winning goal for Egypt in the Africa Cup of Nations opener exemplified his unwavering focus and form, setting aside club concerns to deliver for his national team.

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'Liverpool's January Strategy'

As Liverpool navigates the upcoming transfer window and copes with Isak's absence, Carragher hinted at potential reinforcements, citing reports linking Liverpool to Bournemouth winger Antoine Semenyo. The potential addition of Semenyo, alongside anticipated returns like that of Harvey Elliott, could help bolster Liverpool's attacking options in Isak's absence.

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'Challenges Ahead: Liverpool's Fixture Congestion'

Liverpool's upcoming fixtures pose a stern test for Arne Slot's squad depth, with important matches against Wolverhampton, Leeds United, Fulham, and Arsenal on the horizon. The FA Cup third-round tie with Barnsley adds to the demanding schedule, presenting Liverpool with a stern test amidst the ongoing injury woes.

Published on Dec 23, 2025