MOHAMED SALAH has earned a pretty penny since signing a bumper new deal at Liverpool.

But he could be set to leave Anfield after an explosive rant following the Merseysiders’ 3-3 draw with Leeds last weekend.

Mohamed Salah’s future at Liverpool is well and truly up in the airCredit: EPA
The Egyptian took aim at manager Arne Slot after the Reds’ 3-3 draw with Leeds last weekend and claimed his gaffer has thrown him ‘under the bus’Credit: Reuters
Salah’s explosive rant comes just eight months after he penned a new contract at AnfieldCredit: GETTY

The Egyptian accused manager Arne Slot, whom he claims he has “no relationship with”, of throwing him “under the bus” and hinted that he could depart the club in the January transfer window.

Salah’s extraordinary rant comes just EIGHT MONTHS after he signed a lucrative new contract with the Reds.

The 33-year-old snubbed a potential move to Saudi Arabia by penning a new two-year deal with the Merseysiders.

Salah’s latest terms with the club see him take home a whopping £400,000 per week.

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And the winger has already pocketed an extraordinary amount of money over the last eight months.

Salah has banked a whopping £14MILLION for the 26 games he’s played in all competitions since signing his new contract.

That works out to be £586,319 per game for the former Chelsea and Roma man.

Salah has played 2,149 minutes of football in those games and has banked an astonishing £6,514 PER MINUTE.

That works out to be a stunning £108.57 for each second he’s been on the pitch.

Salah, by his extraordinary standards, has been average when it comes to finding the back of the net since landing his new deal – scoring a mere seven goals.

So Liverpool have essentially paid their star winger £2m for each goal he’s scored since April.

Salah and Liverpool are now at a crossroads following the Egypt international’s damning comments.

It’s unclear whether or not he’ll be in the Reds’ squad for their Champions League clash with Inter Milan at the San Siro on Tuesday.

He could very well leave for the African Cup of Nations earlier than the December 15 departure date Slot gave last week.

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