Mohamed Salah potentially played his last home game against Manchester City as his contract at Liverpool is set to expire at the end of the season. He scored the opener and a penalty against Southampton, but talks about extending his stay are complex and ongoing.
Mohamed Salah scored the opener and a penalty in Liverpool 's victory over Southampton, potentially making it his last home game against Manchester City at Anfield as his future at Liverpool remains uncertain. With his contract set to expire at the end of the season, Salah admitted he had not received offers to extend his stay and was probably more likely to leave than stay.
Despite this, negotiations between his representatives and Liverpool have been ongoing and positive, though the discussions are expected to be complex and take time
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