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Mohamed Salah continuing to angle for new Liverpool deal after speaking out again to say his future is 'in the club's hands' - but Reds have no immediate plans to offer contract renewals in light of financial uncertainty caused by Covid Mohamed Salah has spoken out once more in his quest to secure a new deal by stating his future is in Liverpool's hands. The striker raised eyebrows before Christmas when he gave an interview to respected Spanish newspaper AS, and refused to rule out the possibility of one day
Liverpool's problems stem from a lack of high value chance creation rather than wasteful finishing Liverpool haven't scored a goal in their previous three Premier League games, with the forwards finding pathways to the box blocked, their shots failing to hit the target and opposition defenders crowding them out. Does Jürgen Klopp need to change something? The front three of Mohamed Salah, Roberto Firmino and Sadio Mane haven't been at their best of late but their manager was keen to stress that his players
Forward Mohamed Salah has sent a message to Liverpool by reiterating his long-term future lies in the club’s hands.The Egypt international, the Premier League’s top scorer this season with 13 goals, has a contract until the summer of 2023 and has said he wants to stay and continue to break records with the Reds. However, just before Christmas the forward, in a rare interview, voiced his disappointment at not being named captain for their Champions League group match against Midtjylland and encouraged speculation
Mohamed Salah has pledged his long-term commitment to Liverpool by saying he wants to stay at Anfield for as long as possible. The Egyptian international, the Premier League’s top scorer this season with 13 goals, has a contract until the summer of 2023 and has said he wants to stay and continue breaking records with the Reds. Just before Christmas, however, the striker, in a rare interview, expressed disappointment at not being named captain for the Champions League match against FC Midgeland and encouraged
Mohamed Salah of FC Liverpool looks on during the UEFA Champions League Group D stage match between FC Midtjylland and Liverpool Image credit: Getty Images Mohamed Salah has insisted that he wants to stay at Liverpool for the long term, despite his recent admission of his admiration for Real Madrid and Barcelona. The Egyptian has established himself as one of the world's leading players since moving to Anfield from Roma in 2017. Premier League Opinion: It's Liverpool’s attack, not makeshift defence, which
Liverpool striker Mohamed Salah has again addressed his future at Anfield amid speculation linking him with a move away from Merseyside Mohamed Salah has once again addressed his Liverpool future amid speculation linking him with a move away from Anfield. Salah sparked transfer talk after he did not rule out the possibility of playing for Real Madrid or Barcelona in the future in an interview with Spanish media earlier this season. And asked about his future by Norwegian channel TV2, the Egypt international
(Photo by Matthew Lewis/Getty Images) Former Liverpool defender, Jamie Carragher, explained why he believes Mohamed Salah would want to join the likes of Real Madrid or FC Barcelona. Mohamed Salah has sparked a lot of rumours on his time with the Reds after refusing to rule out a move to Spanish giants Barcelona and Real Madrid. During an interview with Spanish news outlet AS, Salah talked about the possibility of leaving the Reds in the foreseeable future saying that ‘it’s all in the club’s hands’.
Mohamed Salah has once again hinted that his future at Liverpool is very much up in the air, with the Egyptian superstar proclaiming, “I want to stay here as long as I can,” before indicating that the final decision is, regrettably, not one for him to make. The discontent between Salah and Liverpool can be traced back to an interview he gave just before Christmas, in which he referenced the “great” clubs of Real Madrid. Manager Jurgen Klopp looked to downplay the transfer news surrounding the Premier
'I want to stay here as long as I can' Forward Mohamed Salah has sent a message to Liverpool by reiterating his long-term future lies in the club's hands. The Egypt international, the Premier League’s top scorer this season with 13 goals, has a contract until the summer of 2023 and has said he wants to stay and continue to break records with the Reds. However, just before Christmas the forward, in a rare interview, voiced his disappointment at not being named captain for their Champions League group match
Photo: Liverpool FC Liverpool legend, Graeme Souness, said that Mohamed Salah looked for the ‘easy option’ during their game against Manchester United. Liverpool had played out a goalless draw against leaders Manchester United in the Premier League’s 18th round. The Reds have now failed to earn a win in any of their last four league matches, as they now sit fourth on the league table behind Manchester United, Manchester City, and Leicester City. During the game, Liverpool managed just three shots on target,
Liverpool 0-0 Manchester United Goals: None Assists: None Bonus points: Alisson (£5.9m) x3| Luke Shaw (£4.8m) x2| Harry Maguire (£5.4m) x1 Premium assets Mohamed Salah (£12.5m) and Bruno Fernandes (£10.9m) frustrated owners by blanking again in a tight game at Anfield. With more than 1,200,000 Fantasy Premier League players captaining Salah, the sight of him delivering no attacking returns for the fourth game in a row will have caused them great concern. And the 80,000 players using their Triple Captain
Mohamed Salah refused to rule out a move away from Liverpool to Real Madrid last month. Mohamed Salah has seemingly taken the same route as Georginio Wijnaldum while discussing his future at Liverpool amid speculation that Real Madrid could make a move this summer. Salah has played a huge part in helping Liverpool establish themselves as one of the best teams in world football in recent years. The Egyptian forward has been sensational since joining from Roma nearly four years ago, winning both the Champions
'As I have said before, it is in the hands of the club,' Salah told Norway's TV2 Mohamed Salah has reiterated his future is ‘in Liverpool’s hands’ as he continues to drop hints about his wish for a new Anfield deal. The Egyptian striker said earlier this season he was open to a move to Real Madrid or Barcelona, but in the same interview opened the door for a contract extension on Merseyside. Asked to clarify the situation in an interview with Norway’s TV2 ahead of Sunday’s 0-0 draw with Manchester
Liverpool forward Mohamed Salah is reportedly only keen to leave the club for a transfer to Barcelona. The Egypt international is being increasingly tipped to leave Liverpool by Don Balon, and they claim he would rather join Barcelona than Real Madrid. This follows Salah recently hinting he’d like a transfer to La Liga during an interview with AS that raised some eyebrows. Salah is one of the finest footballers on the planet on his day, and it’s clear he could be a terrific signing for Spain’s big two.
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Oops! Something went wrong. Please try again later. Swipe down to close. Mohamed Salah has once again hinted that his future at Liverpool is very much up in the air, with the Egyptian superstar proclaiming, “I want to stay here as long as I can,” before indicating that the final decision is, regrettably, not one for him to make. The discontent between Salah and Liverpool can be traced back to an interview he gave just before Christmas, in which he referenced the “great” clubs of Real Madrid. Manager
Salah has addressed speculation linking him with a possible move away from Anfield The long-term future of Liverpool ace Mohamed Salah has become something of a talking point this season. There has been speculation linking Salah with a move away from Anfield following some reports that he is not entirely happy on Merseyside. The Egypt international was disappointed at being overlooked for the captaincy in a Champions League dead rubber in which a number of senior players were rested. Meanwhile, Salah has not
0 ‘If you ask, I say I want to stay here as long as I can,’ says SalahThiago Alcântara says goal drought is affecting Liverpool Mohamed Salah has sent a message to Liverpool by reiterating his long-term future lies in the club’s hands.The Egypt international, the Premier League’s top scorer this season with 13 goals, has a contract until the summer of 2023 and has said he wants to stay and continue to break records with Jürgen Klopp’s side.However, just before Christmas the forward, in a rare interview,
Jurgen Klopp has previously played down speculation linking Mohamed Salah with a move away; Salah says he is "100 per cent" committed to winning more trophies at the club; Watch Liverpool vs Burnley live on Sky Sports Premier League and Main Event on Thursday from 7:30pm; kick-off 8pm Image: Mohamed Salah says he wants to win as many trophies as he can with Liverpool (AP) Mohamed Salah has pledged his long-term commitment to Liverpool by saying he wants to stay at Anfield for as long as he can. The Egypt international,
Salah seems to be giving Liverpool a subtle hint, but a waiting game could be on the cards For the second time in a month, the message from Mohamed Salah was subtle. But the Liverpool forward was not delicate enough to miss his mark. Less than 30 days after his comments to Spanish publication AS caused something of a storm in a teacup, Salah was at it again, once more delivering agreeable soundbites over his long-term plans. An interview given to Norwegian TV station TV2 prior to Sunday's visit from Manchester