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Back Pages Tonight: Mo Salah's Future at Liverpool in Doubt Salah Reveals He's More Out Than In Amid Contract Tangle The sports world is abuzz with the latest news on Mo Salah's future at Liverpool. The Egyptian superstar has sparked a debate about his commitment to the club after revealing he's "more out than in" amid contract talks. According to sources, Salah is yet to receive a new deal from Liverpool, leaving his future at Anfield uncertain. Guardian and Times Weigh In on Salah's Comments The Guardian and Times have both reported on Salah's comments, with the Guardian stating that the forward is "leaning towards an exit" from Liverpool. The Times, meanwhile, has reported that Salah has admitted his disappointment at the lack of a new contract offer from the club. Mirror and Sun Feature Salah's Comments The Mirror and Sun have also picked up on Salah's comments, with the Mirror featuring a defiant Pep Guardiola saying that Liverpool will have to fight for the title. The Sun, meanwhile, has reported on the "troubling situation" surrounding the RFU, with CEO Bill Sweeney earning a 1.1 million pound salary despite the union's 40 million pound loss. Rugby Union in Crisis The RFU is facing a major crisis, with the union's CEO earning a massive salary despite the organization's financial struggles. The Telegraph has reported on the controversy, highlighting the stark contrast between Sweeney's pay and the redundancies faced by other RFU staff. Tottenham's Goalkeeper Crisis Tottenham is facing a goalkeeping crisis after Hugo Lloris was ruled out for several months. The club is now exploring options to sign a new goalkeeper in January, with Jack Rosser suggesting that a loan deal could be the most viable option. Mark Ogden and Jack Rosser Weigh In ESPN's Mark Ogden and the Sun's Jack Rosser joined Sky Sports News to discuss the latest sports stories. Ogden praised Salah's cleverness in speaking out about his contract situation, while Rosser expressed sympathy for Tottenham fans facing a goalkeeping crisis. #Sport #BackPagesTonight #BillSweeney #guardian #HugheLloris #JackRosser #Liverpool #MarkOgden #Mirror #MoSalah #PuppyUnion #RFU #Salah #SkySportsNews #Sports #sun #Telegraph #times #Tottenham










