Reports: Salah is not happy .. and "will leave soon"


Again the news of Mohammed Salah's departure from Liverpool raises the interest of English newspapers, especially after recent developments and strange scenes associated with the Egyptian star, which seemed to need explanations.
Salah, who started the season badly, and then improved relatively after having scored 3 goals in the last two games surprised many by insisting on not celebrating after the goals.

Dutch star Ruud Gullit said the Egyptian pharaoh's celebration was "incomprehensible".

"You have to be happy in the Champions League," he said. "It may seem like a message that says 'Well I'm still here,'" Express said.

The Egyptian star scored two goals in Liverpool's match against Red Star in the Champions League on Wednesday, but his behavior seemed both exciting and strange.

Salah's reaction was "miserable" and the former Arsenal star Paul Merson said it was evidence that the Egyptian pharaoh was no longer happy at Anfield.

"It's worth scoring," Merson said, "becoming the fastest player to score 50 goals for Liverpool, especially when some describe your season as bad."

"If he continues to register, he will be asked by Real Madrid ... and how can they not? They need to make something big, they want to join him in January.

"If Salah wants to go, Liverpool will be incapacitated," he said.

Real Madrid are in a difficult position this season, finishing seventh after nine rounds in the Liga, indicating the possibility of the deal is expected.

"I do not remember the name of the last player who could say no to Barcelona or Real Madrid, they are two teams of another level ... Salah does not look happy with Liverpool right now," said Merson. "I saw him scoring a goal against Huddersfield and his body language looked scary. Liverpool fans. "

"Liverpool fans have experienced the departure of senior players before, and it will not be exceptional if Salah is gone," he said.

It is noteworthy that strong rumors linked Salah to move to Real Madrid or Barcelona last summer, but decided to extend his contract with Liverpool until 2022.