“He won’t be happy” – Journalist provides latest update on prominent Liverpool player

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Liverpool have had a difficult season so far, with a number of their players having dropped in performance compared to the previous campaign. Mohamed Salah is one of these, with the reigning Premier League golden boot winner having even been dropped from the regular starting line-up of late.Salah did not feature at all from the bench in last weekend’s victory at West Ham, while he came off at half time in the midweek draw against Liverpool. Arne Slot made the bold chance not to start him for either match, especially considering the ramifications that could happen regarding the 33-year-old’s happiness status.Mohamed Salah unhappy with substitute role at LiverpoolMohamed Salah in action for Liverpool (Photo by Carl Recine/Getty Images)Amid speculation that Saudi Pro League clubs could sign Salah in 2026, it has been confirmed by Pete O’Rourke (via Football Insider) that the Egyptian has not been happy with being left on the bench by Slot.“Obviously that speculation has resurfaced because he’s found himself out of the starting XI for the last two games. He’s started consecutive games now on the bench, against West Ham and Sunderland.“You know one’s things for certain, Salah won’t be happy on the bench at Liverpool, he won’t want to play a bit-part role in the side after his unbelievable performances last season. It’s a difficult time for him and a difficult time for everybody in the Liverpool squad, they’re not performing at the levels they should be.More Stories / Latest News“He won’t be happy” – Journalist provides latest update on prominent Liverpool playerDec 6 2025, 9:28Sources: Arsenal rival Man City for versatile talent who’s wowed scouts across EuropeDec 6 2025, 9:24Man United given hope of signing 23-year-old in swap deal for Marcus RashfordDec 6 2025, 9:14“Speculation will start to bubble again now because he’s not in that starting line-up for Arne Slot’s team. He’s made a brave decision to leave him out of the last two games. They’ve got a win and a draw in those two games, but it’ll be interesting to see if Salah is restored to the starting line-up against Leeds this weekend.”Could Mohamed Salah leave Liverpool in 2026?It will be interesting to see how the remainder of the season goes for Salah and Liverpool. Should he get back to his best, he would have chances to stay at Anfield for another season, but right now, it appears that an exit in 2026 is more likely than not.The post “He won’t be happy” – Journalist provides latest update on prominent Liverpool player appeared first on CaughtOffside.