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Re: MOHAMED SALAH - Official Thread

PostPosted: Mon Jan 22, 2024 9:04 pm
by 7_Kewell
woof woof ! » Mon Jan 22, 2024 3:51 pm wrote:Gonna be a devils advocate here for considering selling Salah  :devil:

His incredible footballing brain and skill aside , one of his biggest assets has been his pace.

He's approaching 32 years old in June of this year and now suffering from  a hamstring injury that even after "recovery" has blighted the physical and mental performance of many players (thinking about Michael Owen for starters)

He'll always be a legend at our club but given his age, current condition and the fact he'll be on the last year of his contact for the forthcoming 24/25 season should we consider cashing in on his value while we can ?

A massive offer from Saudi (and elsewhere ? ) would enable us to refresh and invest .

I'd sadly and with great regret invite offers for him.

Your opinions please lads, hopefully given with heads before hearts   :)

His hamstring is minor and won't affect him long term. I'm also confident Mo will remain world class for another two years.

But I would sell him in the summer if a huge offer came in.

He's lost a yard or two of pace and this is probably our last chance to cash in before his contract runs out.

The big question is replacing him. Manure are proof that big money signings don't always produce world class. performances. My worry is replacing Mo's goals and consistency.

Re: MOHAMED SALAH - Official Thread

PostPosted: Tue Jan 23, 2024 12:36 pm
by damjan193
woof woof ! » Mon Jan 22, 2024 5:51 pm wrote:Gonna be a devils advocate here for considering selling Salah  :devil:

His incredible footballing brain and skill aside , one of his biggest assets has been his pace.

He's approaching 32 years old in June of this year and now suffering from  a hamstring injury that even after "recovery" has blighted the physical and mental performance of many players (thinking about Michael Owen for starters)

He'll always be a legend at our club but given his age, current condition and the fact he'll be on the last year of his contact for the forthcoming 24/25 season should we consider cashing in on his value while we can ?

A massive offer from Saudi (and elsewhere ? ) would enable us to refresh and invest .

I'd sadly and with great regret invite offers for him.

Your opinions please lads, hopefully given with heads before hearts   :)

Unfortunately, I tend to agree with you woof. Salah will fully recover from the hamstring I'm sure of it, but fact is, he'll be 32 in June and even though he's still our best forward right now, at that age there's no telling when his form might suddenly dip (and it WILL happen) and we end up with a very expensive bench warmer.

So yeah, it's a risk and we may not be able to replace him if we sell, but keeping him is also a risk IMO. Best to sell him while he still has value.

Re: MOHAMED SALAH - Official Thread

PostPosted: Tue Jan 30, 2024 1:17 pm
by damjan193
Egypt went out a couple of days ago but Salah probably won't be back until late February.

Re: MOHAMED SALAH - Official Thread

PostPosted: Tue Mar 05, 2024 6:30 pm
by damjan193
Egypt apparently declined our request to exclude Salah from their upcoming friendlies. The audacity, they're the reason he got injured in the first place and now they want to risk injuring him again for some freaking friendly matches and they're not even the ones paying him!

I know that we can't deny nations their right to call up players but I think for friendlies we can. Can't we just tell them to f*ck off?

Re: MOHAMED SALAH - Official Thread

PostPosted: Fri Mar 08, 2024 11:27 am
by leeroy74
don't be surprised if Mo doesn't get a twinge this weekend, after the City match. This will prevent him from leaving to go play for the egyptians. Klopp will sort it

Re: MOHAMED SALAH - Official Thread

PostPosted: Wed May 01, 2024 2:12 am
by damjan193
A few reliable sources saying that Salah is staying and a new contract will be offered to him. Edwards is a big fan of him and would like to keep him. Not sure it's a good thing tbh.

Re: MOHAMED SALAH - Official Thread

PostPosted: Wed May 01, 2024 12:42 pm
by kazza
I’d take the 150m rather than kick the can down the street. Hopefully just a ploy to drive the price up.

Re: MOHAMED SALAH - Official Thread

PostPosted: Wed May 01, 2024 6:14 pm
by Reg
I'd sell for £100m in the blink of an eye.

Re: MOHAMED SALAH - Official Thread

PostPosted: Thu May 02, 2024 10:55 am
by Penguins
It would be INSANELY stupid to sig a 32 year old to a long term deal that would make him the highest paid player on the team. I'll give it 2 years and it will
look horrible...

Re: MOHAMED SALAH - Official Thread

PostPosted: Thu May 02, 2024 12:23 pm
by red till i die!!
I really hope the Salah contract rumours are just a ploy to get the Saudis to pay up. He needs to go as if he stays it causes more problems because the new manager won't be able to drop him if his form stays bad. He won't take a pay cut either so paying him the kind of money we are at his age is silly. Holding out for 100 to 150 mil is fanciful tbh. He's not worth that or anything close to it.

No way FSG is going to allow Slot to sign whatever he wants either. He could be sacked by Christmas if the wheels fall off.

Re: MOHAMED SALAH - Official Thread

PostPosted: Thu May 02, 2024 12:42 pm
by Reg
Michael Edwards has consitantly been against giving aging players new contracts: Hendo, Milly quickly come to mind.

Re: MOHAMED SALAH - Official Thread

PostPosted: Thu May 02, 2024 2:43 pm
by damjan193
Good point Reg. However, it was Edwards that wanted Salah while Klopp wanted Brandt. Edwards might see Salah as his masterstroke and might believe he can still do a great job for us and he's got every reason to believe that, given that Mo's still our top scorer even though he's in poor form.

I as well hope it's just a ploy to get more money for him. If the Saudis offer anything close to £100m we should take the money right away.