The Standard (Zimbabwe)

Salah raises doubts on Liverpool future

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LIVERPOOL — Liverpool star Mohamed Salah has revealed that he hasn't had any discussion­s with the club over a new contract.

Salah's current deal expires in the summer of 2023 and has previously suggested he could be ready to leave the club, saying 'we'll see what happens' when pressed about his future in March.

And the Egypt internatio­nal, who has previously been linked with Barcelona and Real Madrid, stated that he has been left in the dark over his future at Anfield.

Salah told Sky Sports: "No one is talking to me about that, so I can't say much about that.

"No one in the club is talking to me about anything so I do not know.'

Salah has enjoyed much success at Liverpool, winning the Champions League in 2019 and the Premier League the following year.

The winger reiterated that he is eager to win both competitio­ns again with Jurgen Klopp's side.

He said: "I said before that I want to win the Premier League again, I want to win the Champions League again.

"It's a great thing to win, I'm just trying to win it again and again. Part of our job is to win trophies."

In January Salah said that he was 100 percent committed to staying at Liverpool.

"If you ask me, I say I want to stay as long as I can, but as I've said before, it's in the club's hands," he told Norwegian TV channel TV2.

"I'm always going to give 100 percent until the last minute I'm at this club and I want to win as many trophies as I can. I want to give 100 percent to the people who show me love all the time.'

Salah had previously suggested that he could eventually play in LaLiga.

Asked in December last year about the possibilit­y of moving to Spain, Salah told Marca: "I hope to be able to play for many more years. Why not?

'No one knows what's going to happen in the future, so... maybe one day, yes.

'I hope to be doing the same thing that I've been doing in recent years. Winning trophies, scoring goals, helping my team win trophies...'.

Salah has made a huge impact since joining Liverpool from Roma in 2017, scoring 123 goals in 198 appearance­s.

This has been a rather frustratin­g season for Liverpool but Salah is still in contention to win the Premier League golden boot. He has 20 league goals this season, one behind Tottenham's Harry Kane.

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Mohamed Salah has revealed he hasn't started discussion­s with Liverpool over a new deal

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