The recent crisis between Liverpool's two stars, Egyptian Mohamed Salah and Senegalese Sadio Mane, has opened the door to speculation about whether or not the Strawberries will remain in his English team, against the backdrop of declining results in the Premier League competition and his inability to compete for his title.

The speculation about Salah's survival resonated in his native Egypt, where Abdel Aziz Al - Bembe, the player's son, confirmed that his sister's son had not yet resolved his decision to continue at his club or move to another club either in the Spanish League through Barcelona, Real Madrid or any other league.

He informed Khal Mohamed Salah that the player would join the national team camp to prepare to meet Kenya and the Comoros in the African Cup of Nations qualifiers, and explained that Salah was preparing a special gift for his mother on Mother's Day.

Liverpool lovers shared clips on social media showing a hidden conflict between Salah and Mane, and spotted Senegalese selfishly acting in many attacks, most recently during the Wolverhampton match in which Liverpool won hard with a clean goal by Portuguese Jota.

The videos also showed Manny avoiding passing the ball more than once to Salah, which negatively affected the cooperation of the players on the pitch, while both seemed complaining and blaming, losing the team's collective spirit and personality on the pitch, even though it was Liverpool's most prominent weapon last season.

The Reds suffer a drop in the technical level compared to previous seasons, placing sixth on the English league rankings with 46 points behind 25 points behind Manchester City.

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