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A former Liverpool star has made a U -turn in terms of his thoughts about the future of Mohamed Salah in the club.
The future of Salah with the Premier League leaders is wrapped in uncertainty with an extension of the contract still to be beaten between the club and the player.
The 32 -year agreement expires in the summer, which means that he could not go to anything at the end of what has been a remarkable season.
The forward is not alone with Virgil Van Dijk and Trent Alexander-Arnold will also become free agents while things are.
And the former defender of Los Rojos, John Arne Riise, admits that he is no longer sure that Salah is left in Anfield.
Riise, speaking in association with Betmgm, was asked about GOAL If you are surprised that Liverpool has allowed this situation to materialize and respond: 'I am not sure how much they have done behind the scene, perhaps trying to negotiate with their agent.

Mohamed Salah's contract with Liverpool expires at the end of the current season

John Arne Riise (lower official, second right) is not sure that he will sign a new one

Arne Slot (left) will be desperate to keep the high player of the Premier League
'There are different sides that Mo Salah is saying something and someone else is saying something else. It is really difficult to understand what really happened.
'It is a shame that such things in the press comes out because they seem to have not spoken at all. I can't believe that this is the case.
'He is an incredible player and is now in a position in which he could get away. That is a position in which nobody wants their best players to find.
Riise, who made 348 appearances for the Merseyside outfit, added: 'If he is going out of Liverpool, I am quite sure that he is going to Saudi. He has been in Europe, has been in Chelsea and Italy, has done his share in Europe, so if he decides to leave Liverpool, I think it is quite clear that he will go to Saudi.
I am trying to see where we are. It is difficult. I was quite convinced that I was going to sign a few weeks ago, but it has been so long that I am not sure now.
Salah contributed another goal and an assistance when Liverpool beat Man City in the Etihad on Sunday to get away almost out of view at the top of the Premier League.
The match followed Arsenal's 2-0 defeat in the second place to West Ham the previous day, leaving a 11-point gap between the two parts with 11 remaining games, although the gunners have a game in their hand.