Salah, 2022 Champions League final (Photo by David Rawcliffe/Propaganda)

Liverpool fans react to latest cryptic tweet from Mo Salah’s agent

Mohamed Salah‘s agent has a history of stirring up speculation with cryptic social media posts, and Ramy Abbas Issa has angered Liverpool fans with his latest.

Talks between Salah and Liverpool over an extended contract have so far amounted to little, with no breakthrough in negotiations with the No. 11.

It is widely reported that the Egyptian, who is now into the final year of his deal at Anfield, is seeking a wage significantly beyond that of the club’s current structure.

That would reward Salah for his elite form since swapping Roma for Liverpool in 2017, but it unsettles a delicate balance within the squad – particularly for a player who is now into his 30s.

Abbas’ role in talks is a prominent one, but there have long been question marks over the integrity of Salah’s representative.

He has sparked criticism for using social media to, it appears, respond to developments either within the club or in the media, such as in March, when he tweeted seven laughing emojis following comments from Jurgen Klopp.

The Colombian agent has now done so again, this time with a single emoji:

Whether it is, in fact, linked to Salah’s future is unclear, but Abbas’ latest post has certainly riled up Reds supporters either way.

Jamie Carragher is among those to take to Twitter in response to the update, writing: “We can do without this cryptic crap for the next 12 months!”

https://twitter.com/LFCToby3/status/1542858182397132801


As mentioned, there is no way of telling whether Abbas’ tweet is connected to a new development in talks with Liverpool, but given Salah is his only client it is logical to assume it is to do with the winger’s future.

There is a case to argue that, as the squad continues to evolve under Klopp, the club should no longer entertain these parties.

But the hope remains that a resolution can be found with Salah – and, unfortunately, Abbas – as he is one of the most important players at Liverpool and a once-in-a-generation goalscorer who has already broken into the club’s all-time top 10.