This week, journalist Ben Jacobs heightened fears among fans over Salah leaving the club by reporting that Salah will be made a “giant offer” in the summer to join the Saudi Pro League.
Liverpool rejected a £150 million offer from Al-Hilal in the summer but still have no plans on letting Salah go any time soon. Romano, speaking on his Here We Go podcast, ruled out any chance of the 31-year-old leaving when the winter transfer window opens on New Year’s Day.
The Italian said: “From what I’m told, Liverpool will retain the same position in the January transfer window.
“Liverpool have no intention of letting Mo Salah leave in January. With crazy money, anything can happen, but as of right now, Liverpool have the same position.” mohamed salah liverpool premier league The Egyptian is the crown jewel of Jurgen Klopp’s team and without him, Liverpool would be struggling massively.
This season, he has 10 goals and four assists and with Manchester City hosting Liverpool at the Etihad on Saturday, Salah will be hoping to extend his excellent recent record against the Premier League champions. Salah has either scored or assisted in his last eight games against Man City.
As a fiercely competitive player, the iconic winger might also view the crunch clash as an opportunity to close the gap between him and Erling Haaland in the goalscoring charts.
In the Premier League this season, Haaland has scored 13 times which leaves Mo three goals behind the Norwegian striker.
Liverpool will not be selling Mohamed Salah in the January transfer window, Fabrizio Romano has confirmed, with the Reds hoping to hold onto him until the end of his contract at least.
It shouldn’t come as a surprise to hear Salah will not be leaving in just over a month’s time.


















