Football NewsMohamed Salah can’t see himself playing against Liverpool
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Liverpool star Mohamed Salah’s current contract at Anfield expires in June 2023, but he wants to stay in Liverpool

 

A little about the topic

Egyptian footballer Mohamed Salah, 29, said he would like to stay in Liverpool for the rest of his career, but added that his future is not in his hands. Egypt international Mohamed Salah, possibly in the form of his career as Liverpool club manager Jurgen Klopp, will see his current contract at Anfield expire in June 2023 and has yet to renew.

But while the Reds continue to swear a promising package for the striker, Egypt international Mohamed Salah has now put the ball on their court, stating that he cannot see himself playing against the club in the future.

 

What did Mohamed Salah say?

Liverpool star Mohamed Salah, 29, said that if anyone asked him he would love to stay until the last day of his football career, but the Egypt international and the Liverpool star can’t say much about this – it’s not in his hands…

According to Mohamed Salah, it depends on what the club wants, not on it. At the moment, Mohamed Salah does not see himself ever playing against Liverpool. It would make him feel very sad.

The 29-year-old also said it was tough, he doesn’t want to talk about it, but it will make him very, very sad. At the moment, Mohamed Salah does not see himself playing against Liverpool but will see what happens in the future.

 

A little about Mohamed Salah

The Egyptian star and club star of Liverpool will be looking to rise once again in case he spearheads Liverpool’s attack against Man Utd in the Premier League on Sunday. Mohamed Salah has scored 12 goals in 11 games so far this season, netting in all but one of his eight Premier League games in 2021-22.