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Premier League takeaways: Klopp 'no doubts' about Salah, fabulous Ferguson, Son stars

It would be fair to say that September 7 cannot come quickly enough for Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp.

That is the day the Saudi Pro League transfer window closes and, as long as Salah is still a Liverpool player, the German will no longer have to field questions about the Egyptian's future … for a few months anyway.

On Sunday, Salah was doing what he does best as he scored goal No 188 in 309 games for Liverpool in their 3-0 demolition of Aston Villa.

But, inevitably, the questions after the game were not centred around Dominik Szoboszlai's first goal for the club or Liverpool's unbeaten start to the season, but about Salah's future with Al Ittihad reported to be planning a new £200 million offer.

When asked whether the 31-year-old had spoken about his desire to say at Anfield, Klopp said: “No. He didn't tell me, but he didn't have to. He speaks with his training and performances and behaviour.

“We had meetings this week and the meetings were not about what we did in the past, it was about what we will do in the future.

“I never had any doubt about his commitment to this club.”

Liverpool's Mohamed Salah scored against Aston Villa on Sunday but continues to be linked with a move to Saudi Arabia. Reuters

It was a breathless end to Arsenal's home win over Manchester United at the Emirates Stadium.

With the score deadlocked at 1-1, United substitute Alejandro Garnacho thought he had grabbed an 87th-minute winner, only to be denied by one of those length-of-a-fingernail VAR offside calls.

Then two quick goals deep into injury-time win it for Arsenal, with Declan Rice finding the perfect time to score his first goal for the club before Gabriel Jesus finished calmly to send the Emirates wild.

“It's the best feeling in the

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