UMVA has learned that Mohamed Salah may entertain a dramatic homecoming to Liverpool if the club reaches out, just days after the sudden dismissal of Arne Slot.
The Egyptian superstar, whose departure was set for the end of the 2025‑26 season, is reportedly poised to reconsider his exit should Anfield make the first move.
This revelation lands at a volatile moment: Slot’s abrupt exit, despite guiding the team to a Premier League title, has thrown the club into a search for fresh direction.
Fans have long sensed tension between Salah and Slot, with the forward openly criticizing the Dutchman’s tactical approach and yearning for the high‑tempo football of the Klopp era.
Now, with the managerial vacuum widening and candidates such as Andoni Iraola, Sebastian Hoeness, and Pierre Sage being whispered about, the possibility of Salah’s return adds a new layer of intrigue.
Should Liverpool extend an invitation, the decision could reshape the club’s rebuilding plan, offering a stabilising presence while a new coach assembles a fresh attacking unit.
Salah’s form dipped last season, yet his influence, leadership and iconic status remain unparalleled, and losing him would carve a massive hole in the Reds’ forward line.
UMVA can exclusively reveal that the club faces a pivotal choice: ignore the chance to retain one of its greatest legends, or seize a rare opportunity to blend experience with the upcoming project.
