Football
Liverpool make quick decision over Salah following bust-up with Klopp
Liverpool have made a quick decision over Mohammed Salah following his bust-up with boss Jurgen Klopp.
It has been reported that the Reds have no plans to sell their star man this summer despite the recent incident at the weekend.
Salah appeared to have been involved in a heated touchline row with Klopp. This happened moments before the Egyptian was brought on as a late substitute against West Ham on Saturday. The Reds had ended the game in a 2-2 draw –a result that ended their hopes of winning the Premier League title.
The 31-year-old then went on to spark further speculation about his relationship with Klopp. Salah told reporters at the London Stadium after the incident: ‘There’s going to be fire today if I speak.’
Meanwhile, Klopp has played down the row after Liverpool’s draw.
‘We spoke already in the dressing room and for me it’s done for me,’ said the Liverpool outgoing manager. ‘That’s all and that is it.’
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Salah attracted strong interest from the Saudi Pro League last summer. It was reported that Al-Ittihad had offered the forward a contract worth at least £150 million over two seasons.
The Saudi Pro League however, may return for Salah this summer. The Athletic, however, claim Liverpool ‘fully expect’ the 31-year-old to remain at Anfield.
The report further claimed that Salah has given no indication that he wants to leave Liverpool this summer.
Salah will have just a year remaining on his contract at Anfield this summer. This means that Liverpool have just two transfer windows to cash in on the forward.
Meanwhile, Gary Neville has warned that Liverpool may have a problem for the remainder of the season between Klopp and Salah.
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