Liverpool Football Club expects Mohamed Salah to extend his contract and remain with the team for the upcoming season. The 31-year-old forward’s current contract expires next summer, and there has been renewed speculation about a potential move to Saudi Arabia. However, Salah has given no indication that he wishes to leave, and Liverpool are not planning to sell. Liverpool’s stance is expected to remain unchanged once sporting director Richard Hughes officially starts work in the role and after Jurgen Klopp’s successor – set to be Feyenoord boss Arne Slot – is appointed. While Salah’s touchline spat with Klopp during Saturday’s 2-2 draw against West Ham and his dip in form have raised questions about his future at Anfield, the club remains confident that Salah will remain a key player for the team. Sky Sports pundit Jamie Carragher suggested that Salah’s recent performances have raised questions about his future at Liverpool, but the club is determined to keep the forward. Transfer expert Fabrizio Romano has also reported that Liverpool is not considering selling Salah and that the player is happy at the club. Despite his recent struggles, Salah remains one of the most dangerous forwards in the world. In 19 Premier League appearances this season, he has scored seven goals and provided four assists. He is also Liverpool’s all-time top scorer in the Champions League, with 44 goals. Liverpool will be hoping that Salah can rediscover his best form in the second half of the season and help the team achieve its goals. The Reds are currently fifth in the Premier League table, nine points behind leaders Arsenal. They are also through to the last 16 of the Champions League, where they will face Real Madrid.