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After the recent statement delivered by Mohamed Salah about his frustration, it was expected that he would be leaving Liverpool at the upcoming winter transfer window. The Egyptian International had been one of the biggest stars of Liverpool for the last eight seasons, and he is already considered one of the biggest names in the history of Football.
But this season, his performance has not been up to the mark, and a large number of fans have already started to demand that he be offloaded. Even the present Liverpool manager, Arne Slot, felt in the same way when he benched him in back to back matches. After remaining on the bench for three consecutive games, Salah expressed his frustration.

Liverpool do not want to sell Mohamed Salah in the winter transfer window
He spoke openly about his frustration and his feelings on getting benched, and he even criticized his own manager. The Football world was rattled after his admission, and everybody started to expect that the 33 year old is definitely leaving Liverpool at the upcoming winter transfer window.
Mohamed Salah had been critical of Liverpool recently
Reports also started to come out that multiple Saudi Arabian clubs are interested in making the dream transfer happen, and it was also recorded that a £100 million bid was being made for Salah. The Egyptian International had his final match last Saturday, where he claimed an assist, and now he will be out of the Premier League for a month since he is going out for his International duty at AFCON.

Mohamed Salah will be out of the Premier League for a month for his AFCON duty
The fans had been expecting that he would leave Liverpool once he returned to the club during the winter transfer window, and his inevitable destination will be a Saudi Arabian club. However, recent reports from the Daily Mail suggest that Liverpool are not willing to sell him in this winter transfer window, and he will stay at the club for the rest of this season.
But the Daily Mail also reported that Liverpool may want to hear offers for Mohamed Salah in the next summer transfer window, and Saudi Arabian clubs will line up for the Egyptian King once again with a reported £100 million bid. No matter whether he leaves or stays, he will always be remembered as one of the biggest names in the history of Liverpool Football Club.