The Daily Mail and several other British media outlets reported that Salah's remarks sparked widespread anger within the club's management, who are insisting that the player must issue a public apology.
At the same time, he has not yet decided whether to participate in the Champions League match against Inter Milan in Italy, scheduled for tomorrow, Tuesday, at the "San Siro" stadium.
Mohamed Salah was seen at the club's training ground at the AXA complex, preparing for his training session before traveling to Italy, but his participation in the match remains uncertain.
His participation in the Brighton match, which the player hinted might be his last in the Reds' shirt, has not yet been confirmed.
Well-known Italian journalist Fabrizio Romano revealed that Mohamed Salah may miss the team's trip to Milan due to his recent statements, while the club is holding crucial internal discussions regarding his position before the important European match.
Mohamed Salah has only played 45 minutes in each of the last three Premier League matches, the last of which was Liverpool's 1-1 draw with Sunderland.
This season, Salah has scored 5 goals and provided 3 assists in 19 appearances for the Reds across all competitions, amid fluctuating performances and an impact on his role in the starting lineup.
This crisis comes at a sensitive time following Liverpool's declining performance both domestically and in Europe, making the management's decisions in the coming hours crucial for the future of the relationship between the club and Egypt's number one star.
