Mane's departure from Liverpool .. What does it mean for the future of Mohamed Salah?

Salah and Mane

 Mane's departure will affect the team's shape, and it will affect Salah's role on the field, and uh, it will change the "dynamism" of the administration in dealing with Salah, off the field.


inside the stadium


Tactically, Mane's departure from Liverpool represents a change for Mohamed Salah, who was "sharing" with the Senegalese star attacking opportunities during matches.


Mane's attacking tendency and his search for goals sometimes formed a "problem" for Salah, who was forced to share opportunities with the Senegalese star, but it was an appropriate situation for the team, because intensifying the attack on both sides meant increasing goals.


There were many reports during Mane’s playing with Liverpool, that there was a dispute between him and Salah, due to the two’s desire for prominence and stardom.


Therefore, Mane's departure will mean more opportunities for Salah, and a more offensive focus on Salah, who will benefit from the presence of Colombian Luis Diaz, who will occupy Mane's favorite place on the left.


Diaz knows his collective way of playing, and his preference for passing and creating goals, more than Sadio Mane.


off the field


As for outside the field, there may also be positive consequences for Salah, from Mane's departure from the "Reds".


After "wasting" Mane, the pressure will be greater on the Liverpool administration, by renewing Salah's contract, with the financial demands he wants.


And Salah’s exit in 2023 “for free” will mean a failure for the Liverpool administration, and he will put it in front of the wide fans that will attack it because of Mane and then Salah’s exit within 12 months.


Therefore, it is expected that Liverpool will make a “convincing” offer for Salah, to stay with Jurgen Klopp’s battalion, after Mane’s exit, in order to maintain the cohesion of the group.


It is noteworthy that Salah is demanding a significant increase in salary, to renew with Liverpool, which is something that the administration has procrastinated for a long time, over the past 6 months.

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