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Will Mohamed Salah feature in Liverpool's clash against Brighton? Arne Slot to hold talks with Egyptian forward after tumultuous week at Anfield

Arne Slot has confirmed planned discussions with Mohamed Salah following a turbulent week at Liverpool, hinting at a potential return for the Egyptian forward. Amidst murmurs of discontent and speculation over his future, Salah's absence from recent matches has raised questions about his role in the upcoming Premier League fixture against Brighton.

Will Mohamed Salah feature in Liverpool's clash against Brighton? Arne Slot to hold talks with Egyptian forward after tumultuous week at Anfield

Arne Slot has confirmed that he will be holding talks with Mohamed Salah at the end of a mutinous week at Liverpool, but has stopped short of announcing whether or not the Egyptian forward has a role to play in the Reds’ Premier League clash with Brighton. Salah was dropped for a Champions League trip to Inter after speaking out against the club.Two-time title winner Salah, who has spent eight memorable years on Merseyside, has not taken kindly to seeing bench duty across three consecutive top-flight fixtures. He saw no game time as Liverpool were held to a dramatic 3-3 draw away at Leeds.Speaking to reporters after that contest at Elland Road, as his restricted role and working relationship with Slot were addressed, Salah said: "Now I'm sitting on the bench and I don't know why. It seems like the club has thrown me under the bus. That's how I am feeling. I think it is very clear that someone wanted me to get all of the blame. I got a lot of promises in the summer and so far I am in the bench for three games so I can't say they keep the promise."I said many times before that I had a good relationship with the manager and all of a sudden, we don't have any relationship. I don't know why, but it seems to me, how I see it, that someone doesn't want me in the club."Having faced plenty of criticism for airing his grievances in public, Salah was subsequently left out of a 1-0 victory over Inter at San Siro in elite European competition. He will be heading off on Africa Cup of Nations duty once a meeting with Brighton is taken in on Saturday.Quizzed on whether Salah will be involved against the Seagulls, Dutch tactician Slot said of collective plans at Anfield: "What I need is a conversation with him and the next time I speak about Mo should be with him and not in here. There's not much more I can say. I speak to him today and the outcome determines how things will look tomorrow."You can try (the question) in multiple ways but I said the next time I speak about him should be with him. I think there's been a lot of conversations since the last week between his representatives and ours."Asked if Salah needs to say sorry to anyone that he has offended, Slot added: "An apology? Normally I'd say you've had your three questions!"Looking for smarter football bets? Get expert previews, data-driven predictions & winning insights with GOAL Tips on Telegram. Join our growing community now!Liverpool’s manager went on to say when quizzed again on his talismanic No.11 and whether the 250-goal forward has a long-term future with the Reds: "Who made the call (to leave Salah out of squad for Inter)? I think we decided as a club and I was part of that not to take him to Inter. I am always in contact with them with line up and squads, that is always left to me. I talk to Richard Hughes more than Michael Edwards, we speak about many things."Do I want him to stay? Another way of asking but the next time I speak about Mo will be with him. I have no reasons not to want him to stay."Add GOAL.com as a preferred source on Google to see more of our reportingSalah only committed to a two-year contract extension with Liverpool back in April, with the reigning PFA Player of the Year intended to remain on Merseyside through to the summer of 2027 - taking him to a decade of service with the Reds.Serious questions are now being asked of whether that deal will be honoured, with big-spending teams in the Saudi Pro League reportedly ready to test the Reds’ resolve when another transfer window swings open in January. If Salah really does feel as though he is being forced out, as he becomes a supposed scapegoat for struggles in 2025-26, then the 33-year-old will likely open himself up to discussions with interested parties.

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The Salah Saga Unfolds

After being dropped for a Champions League fixture against Inter Milan due to his vocal criticism of the club, Mohamed Salah's future at Liverpool has been cast into doubt. The two-time title winner's frustration at finding himself on the bench for three consecutive Premier League games came to a head following a dramatic 3-3 draw with Leeds. Salah's public outburst about broken promises and strained relationships has only added fuel to the fire.

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The Slot-Salah Dialogue

Arne Slot's upcoming conversation with Mohamed Salah could hold the key to the forward's involvement in Liverpool's upcoming clash with Brighton. Slot emphasized the need for a direct discussion with Salah to address the unresolved issues. While rumors swirl about Salah's potential departure, Slot remained tight-lipped about the striker's long-term prospects at Anfield.

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Looking Ahead

As Salah prepares for Africa Cup of Nations duty post the Brighton game, Liverpool fans are left wondering about the star player's commitment to the club. With transfer speculations gaining momentum and whispers of unrest growing louder, Salah's future in a Liverpool shirt remains uncertain. The impending talks between Slot and Salah could shed light on the way forward for both parties.

Published on Dec 12, 2025