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Jurgen Klopp insists "everything is fine" around Mohamed Salah's Liverpool future as he hinted that talks are underway with Naby Keita over a new deal.
Salah's current terms expire in the summer of 2023 and despite a number of public declarations that he would like to extend his stay on Merseyside, the Egyptian remains on the same contract he signed in June 2018.
With 27 goals to his name this season, Salah has once again led the scoring charge for Liverpool with many championing him as the world's best player at present due to his form for the Reds.
Keita is another whose contract is up next year and while Klopp once more played down the apparent impasse with Salah, he did suggest that discussions have taken place with the Guinea international's representatives.
"Naby’s future will be great," Klopp said. "I know that because of the player he is.
"I understand these questions about contracts but the club is in talks with all the agents and all the people.
"Until then it makes no sense [to speak further].
"The Mo question, nothing new happened, everything is fine, Mo is giving absolutely everything to the club.
"The club is in talks with all the agents and that is how it should be."
Klopp added: "I heard if Naby plays