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Leicester City midfielder Harvey Barnes has revealed he models his game on Mohamed Salah as he looks to keep improving as a player.

Barnes, who has previously been linked with a move to Liverpool, has hugely impressed at the King Power Stadium since becoming a first-team regular during the 2019/20 season.

The 24-year-old enjoyed his most productive year to date last campaign, scoring 13 times and registering four assists in all competitions before suffering a knee injury in March 2021 which saw him sidelined for the 2021/22 run-in.

Now back in action for the Foxes this term, contributing five goals and five assists, Barnes is eager to continue his development by learning from the best in the business.

"You look at Salah this year and the numbers he has been putting up, he has scored some great goals where he is dribbling, taking players on and scoring some unbelievable goals," the English midfielder told The Beautiful Game Podcast.

"His running in behind and his desire to score goals is what the top attackers have. Even though you're playing wide, you've got to use yourself as an attacker and a striker when you're around the box and he does that so well.

"It's something you can learn from. Like I said, the

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