We can finally put a line through Mohamed Salah talk, for this transfer window at least, and it is positive news on the Anfield expansion front as we round up Thursday’s Liverpool news.
The club’s famed former sporting director, Michael Edwards, has seen plenty of speculation over his next move since he left Liverpool in 2022.
And his next step has now been revealed by The Athletic‘s David Ornstein, with Edwards joining the club’s ex-director of research, Ian Graham in his new venture, Ludonautics.
Edwards’ role will be as a non-executive director for the firm, which offers their skills and experience to ownership and teams to help create success on and off the pitch.
It is said that Edwards’ role will not stop him from taking up a role elsewhere, though it is noted that he does not intend to become a sporting director at any point in the future.
Two great minds that will not be short on business you would imagine, though it would’ve been nice if they were both still at Anfield!
Salah going nowhere…this summer
There has been non-stop talk from Saudi Arabia over world record offers and luring the No. 11 away from Anfield, but it is not to be this summer.
The Saudi transfer window is due to close at 10pm on Thursday but the prospect of any late drama has been rebuffed, with The Athletic‘s Ornstein reporting Salah is due to stay.
It is no surprise that Liverpool have rebuffed all attempts to prise Salah away, but how long that remains the case is the big question. The consensus is next summer is when we should be on alert.
For now, though, it is time to sit back and enjoy what Mo brings to Jurgen Klopp‘s side. Another 30+ goal season? Wouldn’t bet against it!
A thought for those who have been pushing Salah’s departure for all this time, looking forward to seeing how they spin it.