The future of Liverpool's star player, Mohamed Salah, is in question as reports suggest he has become an 'enemy of his own dressing room'. The Egyptian forward's recent actions have sparked controversy, with sources claiming he has 'sent Salah into a rage' due to his public criticism of the club and its management. This has led to speculation that the Reds are considering replacing him with Paris Saint-Germain's Bradley Barcola.
The tension between Salah and the club escalated after he publicly attacked the club for 'throwing him under the bus', revealing a lack of relationship with head coach Arne Slot. This incident occurred during a crucial time for the team, as they needed unity and support. Former players and pundits, such as Jamie Carragher, have criticized Salah's outburst, emphasizing the importance of team cohesion.
The German publication Bild further fueled the controversy by stating that Salah's ego has been a known issue within the club for years. According to Bild, Salah's public criticism and lack of support for his teammates, especially during the arrival of new signing Florian Wirtz, have created a rift in the dressing room. The report suggests that Liverpool must act quickly to sell Salah, as his presence is hindering the team's morale and 'You’ll Never Walk Alone' spirit.
Caught Offside reporter Mark Brus adds to the speculation by confirming that Liverpool has started the background work on replacing Salah. Brus mentions that a deal with PSG for Barcola is a genuine possibility, as the French international is open to a transfer and could be promised a key role at Anfield. This potential replacement has sparked further debate among fans and experts, leaving the future of Salah at Liverpool uncertain.