Liverpool Confirms Salah Will Return Before Season Ends After Suffering Minor Injury
Liverpool has confirmed that Mohamed Salah suffered only a minor muscle strain and will be able to return to action before the season concludes, despite earlier concerns about a more serious tendon injury. The 33-year-old was substituted during Liverpool's 3-1 victory over Crystal Palace on April 27. However, the club has not disclosed a specific return date or confirmed whether Salah will be available for the upcoming match against Manchester United on May 4.
Liverpool has confirmed that key striker Mohamed Salah will return to action before the end of the season following a non-serious injury. Salah was substituted in the 60th minute during Liverpool's 3-1 Premier League win over Crystal Palace on April 27. Previous reports indicated that the 33-year-old striker, who announced his move away from Liverpool after this season, suffered a tendon injury and might not feature for the Reds again. However, Liverpool issued a statement on April 29 confirming that Salah will be ready to play again before the season ends, as the injury is only a minor muscle strain. The club has not revealed Salah's return timeline and has not specified whether he will be fit in time for Liverpool's visit to Manchester United on May 4.