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Harvey Elliott issues contract plea to Liverpool with latest Mo Salah admission

Liverpool youngster Harvey Elliott has urged the club to tie down Mohamed Salah as contract talks have stalled with the Egyptian.

Elliott has been a sensation for Liverpool since breaking into Jurgen Klopp's first team, and the 18-year-old was rewarded with a new contract this summer. He wasn't the only one, as Alisson Becker, Trent Alexander-Arnold, Virgil van Dijk, Andy Robertson, Fabinho and Jordan Henderson all signed long-term deals.

However, Salah is by far Liverpool's star man, and the Reds are yet to agree a new deal for the Egyptian, with his contract expiring at the end of next season. But Elliott has overwhelmingly waved his support by disclosing his '"love" for Salah.

Speaking to UMM, Elliott said: "Who wouldn't love playing with Mo Salah? In my opinion, he's the best in the world. Alongside Trent on the right side it's a dream for any youngster."

Elliott has featured on the right side of Liverpool's midfield three on numerous occasions this season, slotting in between Alexander-Arnold and Salah in a ferocious attack. And with those stars around him, his progression as a youngster will only be more impactful, but there is a risk that Salah may leave.

Talks have been put on hold as Klopp recently claimed Liverpool had done "all that they can," and an 'offer was already on the table' for Salah. But this was met with a series of laughing emoji's on the Twitter profile of Salah's agent, suggesting that they see things differently to the Liverpool boss.

Salah has already admitted that he wants to stay at Liverpool, and the Egyptian has said that he is "not asking for much" to stay put at the club. However, he said that he wants to "feel valued" as one of the best players in the world, which Elliott and his

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