The Full Story Behind the Internal Turmoil Shaking Liverpool to Its Core

Liverpool Football Club—one of England’s most storied institutions—is now engulfed in one of the most tumultuous periods in its recent history. A mixture of poor on-field results, tactical disputes involving new manager Arne Slot, and a very public outburst from star forward Mohamed Salah has created a storm at Anfield. What began as whispers of dissatisfaction has now erupted into a full-blown internal conflict, reverberating across the dressing room and the club’s hierarchy.

“It feels like a betrayal” — Salah’s explosive outburst

The tension burst into the open after a dramatic 3–3 draw against Leeds United, in which Salah did not feature for even a single minute. Visibly frustrated, the 33-year-old Egyptian told the media:

“It’s unacceptable. I’ve given so much to this club. I shouldn’t have to fight every day just to earn my place. It feels like I’m being betrayed.”

Salah further claimed that his relationship with Slot had deteriorated suddenly and that he sensed certain figures within the club no longer wanted him. Within hours of the comments, Slot made a decisive move—dropping Salah from Liverpool’s Champions League squad to face Inter Milan. The club’s owners, Fenway Sports Group (FSG), stood firmly behind their manager.

A future hanging by a thread

Salah is due to join Egypt for the Africa Cup of Nations on 15 December after the Brighton match and hinted that his future is uncertain:

“I’ll say goodbye to the fans for now. What comes next, I truly don’t know. This situation is unbearable.”

His dip in form has only intensified scrutiny. He has scored just five goals this season and has started only one of Liverpool’s last four fixtures.

Board’s stance: “Purely managerial decisions”

According to The Athletic, the Liverpool board has not been rattled by Salah’s remarks, though they were surprised by how public the comments were. Their position is clear:

  • Slot’s decisions are tactical, not personal

  • The club is not forcing Salah out

  • Slot has full authority to act in the team’s best interest during a period of poor form

Some insiders believe Salah’s comments were an attempt to undermine Slot’s authority—a perception that has only tightened FSG’s support for the Dutch manager. Despite Liverpool sitting 10th in the Premier League and already being knocked out of the League Cup, the owners have no plans to dismiss Slot.

Dressing room reaction: respectful but distant

Senior players have tried to remain diplomatic.
Captain Virgil van Dijk urged calm:

“These things should stay inside the dressing room. We will fight for Liverpool together.”

Alexis Mac Allister was more pointed:

“Mo knows how he feels, but it’s not all in our control. He’s a grown man who’ll make his own choices. The team stands with the club.”

How did the rupture begin?

Only six months earlier, Liverpool were thriving:

  • Leading the league by 10 points

  • Slot’s tactical system flourishing

  • Salah topping charts with 29 goals and 18 assists

Then came the seismic shocks:

  • Diogo Jota’s sudden death — a devastating emotional blow

  • Major departures: Luis Díaz to Bayern, Trent Alexander-Arnold to Real Madrid, Darwin Núñez to Al Hilal

  • A massive $600m squad overhaul, including Florian Wirtz, Isaac, and Hugo Ekitike

  • Salah lost his long-standing attacking partnerships and struggled to adapt to Slot’s more structured, possession-heavy system

Liverpool’s form collapsed, leaving them 10 points off the top and outside European qualification spots.

Key Facts and Timeline

AreaDetails
ManagerArne Slot (appointed 2024–25 season)
Salah’s age33
Salah’s goals this season5
Last 4 matchesStarted 1, benched in 3
Major exitsDíaz, Alexander-Arnold, Núñez
Major signingsWirtz, Isaac, Ekitike, others
Squad overhaul costApprox. $600 million
League position10th
Salah contractUntil 2027
External interestSaudi clubs, MLS
Next key dateJanuary transfer window

What lies ahead?

Despite being under contract until 2027, Salah’s future at Anfield is now more uncertain than ever. Saudi clubs—led by Al-Ittihad, who previously offered £150 million—are expected to return with even higher bids. MLS franchises are also monitoring the situation closely.

January may well decide whether Mohamed Salah remains a Liverpool legend—or begins a new chapter elsewhere.

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