Mohamed Salah, a star for Liverpool, said, “I’m probably more out than in” after making a shocking contract reveal.

Mohamed Salah, the star forward for Liverpool, has revealed that he has not yet received a new contract offer from the club, despite being in the final year of his current deal. Following Liverpool’s 3-2 win against Southampton on November 24, in which Salah scored his ninth and tenth Premier League goals of the season, the 32-year-old expressed his uncertainty about his future with the Reds.

Salah, who has been at Liverpool since 2017 and has achieved remarkable success with the team, including winning numerous trophies, admitted that as of December, no extension offer had been made. He said, “I’m probably more out than in [next summer]” and emphasized that the decision was ultimately out of his hands. While he expressed his love for the fans and the club, Salah also mentioned being disappointed by the lack of communication regarding his future, stating, “I’m not going to retire soon, so I’m just playing, focusing on the season, and trying to win the Premier League and hopefully the Champions League.”

Regarding rumors about a move to the Saudi Pro League, Salah declined to comment directly on the matter, though it was reported last summer that Liverpool rejected a £150 million bid from Saudi Arabian club Al-Ittihad for the player. He maintained that his focus is on playing at the highest level for Liverpool, saying, “I’m just trying to enjoy my football and I will play at the top level as long as possible.”

Salah has been a key player for Liverpool, scoring 223 goals and providing 99 assists in 367 appearances for the club, contributing significantly to their eight trophies. Fans and pundits alike are now watching closely to see what the future holds for the Egyptian international.