Diogo Jota comments hint Liverpool have secret Salah successor plan in place
A Liverpool team without Mohamed Salah might not be the disaster many fans fear after Diogo Jota revealed which Reds star will soon take the Champions League by storm.
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A Liverpool team without Mohamed Salah might not be the disaster many fans fear after Diogo Jota revealed which Reds star will soon take the Champions League by storm.
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Salah admits he has not decided if he wants to stay at Liverpool beyond his current contract as the Egypt star sparked fresh speculation about a possible Anfield exit. Salah will be out of contract at the end of next season and has yet to sign a new deal despite months of negotiations. The 29-year-old reportedly wants to be made the Premier League's highest-paid player, with wages of around £500,000 ($642,000) per week.
DUBAI: For fans of Egypt and Liverpool it is hard to know which sight was better on Tuesday. Was it Mohamed Salah scoring two fine goals in a memorable 4-0 dismantling of Manchester United in front of 50,000 delighted fans at Anfield — a win that put the hosts back on top of the English Premier League — or how happy he looked after the game as he stood next to Thiago Alcantara, another impressive performer on the night? “You wait until the next one,” said a smiling Salah to the Spanish midfielder as they were interviewed on television, referring to Sunday’s Merseyside Derby against Everton. “You’ve never played a derby here, so you wait for the next one.
DUBAI: Liverpool’s top strikers, Egyptian Mohamed Salah and Senegalese Sadio Mane, have received presidential advice not to obsess over winning the Ballon d’Or. “They (Salah and Mane) shouldn’t obsess over the Ballon d’Or, rather they should focus on their performances and try to improve more,” Liberia’s retired football legend and current president George Weah told Canal+.
Liverpool forward Mohamed Salah said negotiations over a new contract at the Premier League club are not all about money, with the Egypt international's future at Anfield in doubt.
(Reuters) - Liverpool forward Mohamed Salah said negotiations over a new contract at the Premier League club are not all about money, with the Egypt international's future at Anfield in doubt.
Mohamed Salah says he wants to stay at Liverpool and is surprised at the speculation surrounding his future at Anfield.