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Mo Salah casts fresh doubt over Liverpool future as striker, 32, posts ‘no matter what happens I will never forget’


MO SALAH cast fresh doubt over his  future  —  sparking  panic  among Liverpool fans.

The Kop talisman fired the Reds top of the table with Saturday’s winner against Brighton.

Mo Salah scored the winner for Liverpool against Brighton on SaturdayCredit: PA
His future at the club remains up in the air with his contract expiring in the summerCredit: AP

But Salah, who is out of contract next summer, and can speak to foreign clubs in January, once again hinted he may quit Anfield.

The Egyptian star, 32, cryptically posted on social media: “No matter what happens, I will never forget what scoring at Anfield feels like.”

Salah revealed in September there had been no talks over a new deal.

And he suggested yesterday there had been no progress at resolving his situation after seven-and-a-half trophy-laden years as a Red.

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Fellow Liverpool stars Virgil van Dijk and Trent Alexander-Arnold also have uncertain futures with their contracts up at the end of the campaign.

Salah’s seventh goal of the season moved him into eighth in the Premier League all-time scoring charts.

His 164th strike — one above Kop icon Robbie Fowler — saw the Reds go two points clear of title rivals Manchester City.

However, it is unclear how many more Salah will net with just over six months left on his deal.

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He said: “Top of the table is where this club belongs. Nothing less.”

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Slot’s side then host Aston Villa on Saturday.


Source: Soccer - thesun.co.uk


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