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BBC pundit thinks he’s spotted a sign Mohamed Salah will leave Liverpool this summer
Mohamed Salah’s Liverpool future is a huge talking point at Anfield right now.
The Egyptian is into the final year of his contract at Anfield, and there’s no telling what is going to happen with the winger.
Indeed, Salah’s future is very unclear, and the player himself has been coy about his future.
Speaking on the , Nedum Onuoha has been discussing Salah’s future, and he’s of the opinion that the Egyptian will leave.
Indeed, Onuoha says that he thinks Salah seems way too chilled out at Liverpool right now, and, for that reason, he believes he may be making plans to leave Anfield at the end of the season.

Nedum Onuoha thinks Mohamed Salah will leave Liverpool
The pundit spoke about Salah’s situation.
“I think it will be Salah to be honest. I think it will be him. He seems way to chilled out if you know what I mean. He’s probably making plans for something else. I’m notoriously wrong, but I think it’ll be two of the three. Of the ones I think could leave I think it’s Salah, Van Dijk and then Trent if the contract doesn’t find its way to where he lives or he doesn’t have a pen or something like that, otherwise he’s totally signing,” Onuoha said.
How Mohamed Salah feels about his Liverpool future
Onuoha believes Salah will leave Liverpool, but according to Fabrizio Romano, Salah is very happy with his situation at Liverpool.
Indeed, Romano believes Salah would be happy to continue at Liverpool.
“The situation for Mo is quite clear. He would be really happy to continue at Liverpool. I can confirm that. That is a crucial part of the story, Mo would like to stay at the club, Mo is very happy at Liverpool,” Romano said.
“Mo believes his future could still be in the Premier League in a Liverpool shirt, so the message from the player’s side is clear. Now it depends if they can reach an agreement on financial terms.”
Salah’s future is still very unclear, and, as of yet, he hasn’t signed a new deal, but there could be news on this front at any point in the coming weeks.