Mohamed Salah
Real Madrid Eye Shock Move for Mohamed Salah as Liverpool Crisis Deepens
Real Madrid are reportedly considering a January swoop for Liverpool forward Mohamed Salah, as tensions escalate between the Egyptian star and the Anfield hierarchy amid a turbulent season for the Reds.
Liverpool, who began the campaign with seven straight wins, have collapsed dramatically, securing just one victory in their last 15 matches across all competitions. The slump worsened after a painful 3–3 draw with Leeds United, followed by Salah’s blunt post-match comments accusing the club of “throwing him under the bus” and revealing he no longer has a working relationship with manager Arne Slot.
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The fallout has fuelled speculation about Salah’s future, with Al-Hilal and San Diego FC previously linked. But new reports from Spanish outlet Fichajes, relayed via Football365, claim Real Madrid have now “entered the race” in what could become one of the most significant transfers of the winter window.
According to the report, Madrid are struggling for output on the right wing and view Salah as a proven, immediate solution due to his elite experience, exceptional goalscoring record, and leadership qualities. The club is said to have already proposed an “explosive exchange deal” to lure the Egyptian to the Bernabéu.
With Liverpool in crisis and Salah openly frustrated, the stage may be set for a dramatic transfer battle as January approaches.
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