Liverpool boss Arne Slot provides Mohamed Salah return timeline ahead of summer exit
Mohamed Salah is expected to play again for Liverpool before the end of the season after suffering a minor muscle injury during the Reds' 2-1 win over Crystal Palace last weekend, according to Arne Slot
Mohamed Salah is set to leave Liverpool after nine years this summer -Credit:Photo by Simon Stacpoole/Offside/Offside via Getty Images Arne Slot has revealed that he expects Mohamed Salah to play for Liverpool again before the season draws to a close. Salah picked up an injury during the Reds' 2-1 victory over Crystal Palace in the Premier League last weekend, sparking concerns that the Egyptian may have made his final appearance for the club. Salah will depart Liverpool at the end of the season, with the Reds now having just four Premier League games remaining, beginning with an away trip to Manchester United this weekend.
The 33-year-old will not be available for the visit to Old Trafford on Sunday, but Liverpool will be hoping to have the forward fit for their remaining games. New Jersey Governor calls out FIFA over eye-watering World Cup train fares Donald Trump calls Gianni Infantino 'a piece of work' after FIFA boss confirms Iran's World Cup fate Salah picked up an injury during Liverpool's 2-1 win against Crystal Palace -Credit:Liverpool FC/Liverpool FC via Getty Images Slot has also offered an update on Salah's condition, stating that he expects the forward to return to action before the season comes to a close, as per The Mirror . "As we know for Mo, he is always working hard when he is fit and when he is injured to be back," Slot said on Friday.
"He is usually fitter than others, so we expect him back for the final part of the season. Not for tomorrow. "It is always a big relief that his injury is minor to play for us and the World Cup.
Any time a player who deserved a send-off, it's great news. " Salah has experienced a challenging season at Liverpool, netting 12 goals across all competitions, with just seven of those coming in the Premier League. The injury Salah sustained against Palace last weekend led to the forward being withdrawn and receiving a standing ovation from the Liverpool supporters at Anfield as he departed the field.