In a shocking development that has rocked the Liverpool fanbase, Mohamed Salah has hinted at a potential Anfield exit, citing his deep disappointment over the treatment of teammate Trent Alexander-Arnold by the club’s supporters.
The Egyptian King, who has remained largely silent throughout the fan-driven backlash against Trent, broke his silence earlier today in a private but now leaked statement that has gone viral across social media and news platforms.
“Since the Trent fans saga, I haven’t said anything to anybody. It’s so sad seeing the fans abuse all his hard work for the club — and that means if I had done the same, I would have been treated this way too. This is not the kind of club and environment I want to be in. I think it’s time for me to rethink my decision to remain here at Anfield. I don’t think I can anymore.”
Salah’s heartfelt words have sent shockwaves through the fanbase, many of whom are now expressing regret, heartbreak, and panic at the idea of losing another club legend. Salah, who has given Liverpool seven remarkable seasons, winning the Premier League, Champions League, Club World Cup, and numerous individual accolades, has always been a symbol of loyalty and brilliance on Merseyside.
The response from fans online has been one of despair and reflection.
“No one could speak up for Trent — only Salah. Now look what it’s cost us.”
“We took Salah’s silence as peace… turns out it was pain.”
“If Mo leaves, it’s on us. We failed both him and Trent.”
This bombshell development comes at a delicate time for Liverpool as the club transitions into a new era under Arne Slot. Losing Salah — not to form or injury, but to disillusionment with the fanbase — could be one of the most painful blows yet.