United are currently 14th with 22 points and dangerously close to the relegation battle halfway through the season.
Mohamed Salah insists he is in the final year of his time at Liverpool FC as the Egyptian forward reveals negotiations to keep him at Anfield have stalled, despite him being the Premier League club’s star player.
Liverpool will next take on their nemesis, Manchester United, at Anfield on Sunday, January 5. The game will kick-off at 11:30 ET/08:30 PT for American audiences.
Fans are biting their fingernails regarding the future of the current Premier League top scorer, who helped the club win their first league title since 1990, but it seems as though neither man nor front office are willing to budge on their demands.
However, with his deal expiring in July 2025, it seems as though they are inevitably heading for a heart-breaking split eight years after he swapped Roma and Italy for the England’s most successful club.
Who do Liverpool play next?
Liverpool currently lead the Premier League table by six points ahead of Arsenal, although they have played one fewer game than Mikel Arteta’s pursuing London side. They also lead Manchester City, the defending champions, by 14 points through 18 games too.