Mohamed Salah has confessed he felt he had just a “10 percent” chance of staying with Liverpool during the early months of the season.
The Egyptian had Liverpool fans fretting all season after entering the final 12 months of his previous contract, with several public statements admitting his concern about his future. He repeatedly referred to this season as his “last” and confessed he felt ”more out than in,“ leaving many believing he could depart at the end of the campaign.
Thankfully for Reds fans, the narrative began to change as the calendar turned over to 2025 and Salah was soon followed by Virgil van Dijk in putting pen to paper, but the Premier League’s top scorer admitted he began this season almost certain that he would be on his way this summer.
“Based on the club‘s history, 10 percent [chance of staying],” he told . “Because we know the philosophy of the club, I‘m not attacking them.






