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Mohamed Salah Wants to Stay at Liverpool for a Long Time

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Amid talk over his future, Liverpool star Mohamed Salah wants to stay at Anfield. The star forward is contracted at Liverpool until 2023, but the Egypt international continues to be linked with a move.

Mohamed Salah pledged his long-term commitment to Liverpool by saying he wants to stay at Anfield for as long as possible, but he said his future was in the club’s hands.

Salah sparked speculation over his future when he refused to rule out a move to Real Madrid or Barcelona last month.

SALAH TO MOVE AWAY FROM LIVERPOOL OR NOT?

The Egypt International is Premier League‘s top scorer this season with 13 goals. He has a contract until the summer of 2023 and has said he wants to stay and continue to break records with the Reds.

Salah triggered speculations last month after an interview with the Spanish newspaper AS. He described Real Madrid and Barcelona as “top clubs” and refused to rule out leaving the Reds for either of the two.

But now when asked about his future by the Norwegian channel TV2, he said:

“I do not know. If you ask, I say I want to stay here as long as I can, but, as I have said before, it is in the hands of the club.”

“I will always give 100% to the last minute I am in this club and I want to win as many trophies as I can. And I want to give 100% to the people, who show me love all the time.”

– Mohamed Salah in the interview with TV2

Salah through his interview has passed the buck to Liverpool, he has done this in a few interviews before. Liverpool Chiefs will have a big decision to take whether to cash in on Salah or not in the transfer market.

The Egypt International will turn 29 this summer and would be 31 when his contract ends, which makes for a hugely difficult decision to either re-sign or let him walk away for free.

None of us can imagine Salah in a jersey other than Liverpool’s iconic red and would be a shame to see him leave. All of us hope to see Salah at Anfield for many more years.

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