The Egypt international has been in the headlines over the weekend after a public spat with manager Jurgen Klopp during Saturday's Premier League fixture at West Ham United.
After a run of poor form, Salah was again dropped to the substitutes' bench for the game at the London Stadium, only being introduced when the Hammers made it 2-2 late in the game.
Before his introduction, the legendary attacker was involved in a brief exchange with Klopp, Salah then failing to help Liverpool find a winning goal.
As he walked through the mixed zone of reporters after the game, the 31-year-old claimed that 'there would be fire' if he spoke on the confrontation with his boss.
Liverpool still expecting big offers for SalahLiverpool already know that Klopp will be leaving his role as manager at the end of the season, with Feyenoord's Arne Slot on the brink of being confirmed as his replacement.
That has, in turn, led to doubts over the future of Salah, who has just over a year remaining on his contract at the Merseyside giants.
Lucrative bids of at least £100m from the Saudi Pro League were allegedly turned down ahead of the closure of the 2023-24 summer transfer window, but it remains to be seen how Liverpool would handle such proposals now.
According to Football Insider, Liverpool are open-minded to the possibility of receiving offers for Salah in the summer.
The report claims that, if a bidding war does ensue for Salah, offers will begin at £100m with the possibility of increasing up to £150m.
Senior correspondent Pete O'Rourke has told the outlet's Inside Track Podcast that the Saudi Pro League continue to want
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