Mohamed Salah’s Injury Update and Farewell Speculations
Liverpool forward Mohamed Salah suffered a minor hamstring issue during the club’s 2‑0 win over Crystal Palace on 30 March 2024. Manager Arne Slot addressed the situation in his pre‑match press conference ahead of the Premier League clash with Manchester United, confirming that the injury is not serious but that Salah will miss the upcoming fixture.
Injury Status and Return Timeline
Slot explained that Salah’s recovery pattern is typically quicker than that of his teammates after a minor strain. “We expect him to be back for the latter part of the season, but not for Sunday’s game against United,” the Dutch head coach said, according to Liverpool’s official matchday notes (LiverpoolFC.com). The club’s medical team has classified the problem as a grade‑1 hamstring tear, which usually requires about 10‑14 days of rehabilitation before full training resumption.
This assessment aligns with recent injury data from the Premier League Injuries Table, which shows that players with similar grade‑1 hamstring strains return to competitive action in an average of 12 days (PremierLeague.com). Salah’s professionalism and rigorous recovery routine have often seen him return ahead of schedule, a factor Slot highlighted when noting the Egyptian’s “usual” quick turnaround.
Liverpool’s Season Outlook
Liverpool currently sit four points behind the Champions League places, with Manchester United occupying the third spot. The Reds have four league matches remaining, including the trip to Old Trafford on 6 April, a home game versus Brentford on 24 May (the season‑final), and two mid‑table fixtures against Fulham and Newcastle United.
Slot emphasized that securing a top‑four finish remains the primary objective, and the potential return of Salah in late April or early May could provide a crucial boost in the run‑in. The forward’s contributions this season have been modest compared with his record‑breaking 2022‑23 campaign—seven Premier League goals to date—but his ability to influence games in tight moments remains a valuable asset.
International Commitments with Egypt
Away from club duties, Salah continues to be a talisman for the Egyptian national team. Egypt is engaged in the 2026 FIFA World Cup qualifiers (CAF) and has been drawn into Group G alongside Burkina Faso, Sierra Leone, Ethiopia and Djibouti. The opening qualifier against Burkina Faso is scheduled for 15 June 2024.
Egypt’s most recent World Cup appearance came at the 2018 tournament in Russia, where Salah was limited by a shoulder injury sustained in the Champions League final weeks earlier. The Pharaohs have yet to win a World Cup match across their three finals appearances (1990, 2014, 2018). A successful qualification campaign would mark a significant milestone for Egyptian football and give Salah another opportunity to showcase his talent on the global stage.
Looking Ahead
While the immediate focus is on Salah’s recovery and Liverpool’s push for Champions League football, the broader narrative involves his impending contract situation. The forward’s current deal runs until summer 2025, and recent reports suggest discussions about a possible extension are ongoing (BBC Sport). Regardless of the outcome, Salah’s impact at Anfield—spanning nine seasons, over 300 appearances and more than 150 goals—remains a defining chapter in Liverpool’s modern history.
- Upcoming Liverpool fixtures:
- 6 April – Manchester United (A)
- 13 April – Fulham (H)
- 20 April – Newcastle United (A)
- 24 May – Brentford (H) – season finale
- Egypt’s World Cup qualifier schedule (June 2024):
- 15 June – vs. Burkina Faso (A)
- 19 June – vs. Sierra Leone (H)
- 23 June – vs. Ethiopia (A)
- 27 June – vs. Djibouti (H)


