There has reportedly been a significant update on Mohamed Salah's future at Liverpool following Jurgen Klopp's departure.
Questions have surrounded the 31-year-old Egypt international's future in England ahead of the expiration of his contract at the Reds in 2025.
Rumours had suggested new head coach Arne Slot might have been tempted to sell Salah if the club received an offer they deemed appropriate, amid reports of interest in him from Saudi Arabia.
Teams in the Middle East have been pursuing a move for the winger in recent seasons, with Liverpool having rejected approaches for his signature last year.
According to The Athletic, the former Chelsea, Fiorentina and Roma star is now set to remain at Anfield as Liverpool plan for the coming season.
It is said the club's hierarchy is looking to strengthen the squad ahead of Slot's first campaign in charge, rather than allow significant departures.
Salah is expected to be in action for Egypt in their 2026 FIFA World Cup qualifier against Burkina Faso at the Cairo International Stadium on Thursday night.
The legendary winger returns to international duty for the first time since the Pharaohs' disappointing performance at the 2023 Africa Cup of Nations.