Liverpool fans are convinced that star player Mohamed Salah has sent them a clear message on social media after the 2-2 draw with Manchester United.
On Sunday, Salah continued his incredible goalscoring form as he calmly put away a penalty in the 2-2 draw with United at Anfield.
It marks the 18th goal for the Egyptian winger in 19 Premier League appearances this season, despite the ongoing drama regarding his current Liverpool contract.
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And in the aftermath of the match, Liverpool fans think that Salah has sent out a message on social media in the wake of the draw.
On Monday afternoon, Salah took to social media platform X to share a photo during the match showing him alongside teammates Trent Alexander-Arnold and Virgil van Dijk.
All three players are currently in the final months of their current deals with Liverpool, leading to significant speculation regarding their futures.
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And, with Salah choosing to post this photo of the match in particular, fans are convinced he is trying to send a message to both the club and supporters about their contracts.
Reacting to the photo, one fan wrote: "Interesting that Salah should post this photo, with these three players, at this particular time."
While one asked: "Is this a hint??"
And one pointed out: "Smart photo to put the heat on the club."
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But one frustrated fan added: "So unbelievably bored of these vague guessing games. It’s all getting a bit too Coronation Street now."
Despite the situation regarding the contracts of all three players being a significant topic of discussion for Liverpool throughout the season, it would seem that the club is no closer to agreeing a deal with any of the star players.
In an interview last week, Salah admitted that he would like to win the Premier League again this season so he can leave the club on a high.
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And when asked to expand on this comment and clarify if he really believes this will be his last season at Anfield, the 32-year-old replied: "So far? Yes. Into the last 6 months, there is no progress there," he told Sky Sports.
"We're far away from any progress, so we just need to wait and see."
Topics: Champions League, Liverpool, Mohamed Salah, Premier League, Transfer News