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Merson’s Comment Sparks Concern Over Liverpool’s Contract Uncertainty
Paul Merson’s latest remarks have set alarm bells ringing at Liverpool. The former Arsenal star turned pundit has cautioned that unresolved contract negotiations involving Trent Alexander-Arnold, Mohamed Salah, and Virgil van Dijk could lead to a “toxic” atmosphere at Anfield if not addressed swiftly. With all three players’ deals set to expire at the end of the season, the stakes could not be higher for the Merseyside giants.
As of now, Liverpool are locked in negotiations with representatives of Salah, Alexander-Arnold, and Van Dijk. Each of these players has been pivotal to the club’s recent successes, including their historic Premier League and Champions League triumphs. However, speculation is growing over their futures, with Merson warning that unresolved contracts could trigger a backlash from fans.
“I’m not sure if Van Dijk will do it, but one of the other two might (leave),” Merson told Sportskeeda. “I think it could be Alexander-Arnold, especially with talk about Real Madrid as well. Everything is perfect at Liverpool now, so no one is talking about this situation. But if they start losing games, it could get a little bit toxic with fans calling them out.”
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The importance of these players to Liverpool’s identity cannot be overstated. Salah has been the club’s talisman for years, Van Dijk its defensive linchpin, and Alexander-Arnold a homegrown symbol of the Klopp era. Merson suggests that fans could react angrily, particularly if Alexander-Arnold—widely seen as one of their own—does not commit his future to the club.
“I might be wrong, but the fans will be angry, especially with someone homegrown like Alexander-Arnold if he doesn’t sign and they start losing. When you think of it, it’s actually quite unbelievable. They are probably the first three names on the teamsheet at Liverpool and yet they are out of contract in six months!”
Of the three, Alexander-Arnold represents the future, having turned just 26 in October. Conversely, Salah will be 33 next summer, and Van Dijk will hit 34. While the latter two have been central to Liverpool’s success, their age raises questions about how long they can remain at the peak of their powers.
This age disparity could influence Liverpool’s approach to negotiations. Securing Alexander-Arnold’s long-term future may be prioritised, but that doesn’t make Salah or Van Dijk any less critical to the team’s immediate ambitions.
Liverpool’s hierarchy must navigate this situation carefully. Failure to secure at least two of these players could destabilise the dressing room and impact performances on the pitch. Merson even speculated that one of the trio might sign a pre-contract agreement with a foreign club as early as January.
“The former Arsenal star also speculated that one of the three might sign a pre-contract agreement with a foreign club in January – describing the situation as ‘a bit nervy.'”
Liverpool’s ability to contend for silverware this season hinges on more than just performances—it’s about ensuring their best players feel secure and valued. With so much at stake, fans will hope the club can resolve these uncertainties before they overshadow an otherwise promising campaign under Arne Slot.