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·6 de septiembre de 2024
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·6 de septiembre de 2024
During the lulls of international breaks, the chatter among Liverpool fans rarely subsides, particularly when it comes to the high standards set by star players like Mo Salah, Trent Alexander-Arnold, and Virgil van Dijk. For Richard Hughes, Liverpool’s Sporting Director, the expectation is crystal clear: securing Mo Salah’s future is a must, and anything less would be viewed as a failure.
Sam McGuire articulately summed up the sentiment among the fanbase, stating in a tweet, “Stating publicly that they want to stay just puts all of the pressure on Hughes/the club. There’s no win for Hughes here. It’s either do the bare minimum and sign them up or lose them for free.” This encapsulates the overwhelming consensus: securing Salah’s signature isn’t just a bonus; it’s the bare minimum expected.
It’s music to the ears of Liverpool fans everywhere—Mo Salah is not just willing but eager to continue his journey at Anfield. Notable journalists like Fabrizio Romano and Paul Gorst have reinforced this narrative, with Gorst noting in the ECHO that Salah is “desperate” to extend his stay. This desperation should light a fire under Hughes to secure a deal swiftly.
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Melissa Reddy added an important perspective, emphasising that while Salah’s preference remains with Liverpool, the ball is squarely in the management’s court. She pointed out a crucial oversight, “Why would the club wait so long to start the process if they want to keep Salah?” A question that Hughes needs to address sooner rather than later.
The urgency extends beyond Salah. Both Trent Alexander-Arnold and Virgil van Dijk are due for contract renewals, with the consensus being that these should be finalised before January to avoid catastrophic implications. While securing Salah is non-negotiable, Hughes’ handling of these additional contracts could earn him some praise, as noted by football insider David Ornstein.
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As the clock ticks down, the pressure mounts on Richard Hughes. Salah’s keenness to remain a Red is clear, but fans are shifting from wondering “if” to demanding “when” his contract will be sealed. Hughes’ legacy at Liverpool could well hinge on this pivotal moment—his predecessors set a golden standard, and now it’s his turn to deliver. The message from the fanbase is uncompromising: Just get it done.