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Liverpool made the final Decision on Mohamed Salah’s Fate

Published May 3, 2024
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Liverpool fans fear that their biggest star, Mohamed Salah, will leave the club at the end of the season due to his altercation with Jürgen Klopp against West Ham.

The Egyptian had a heated argument with the Liverpool manager when coming on during the match against West Ham.

Klopp brought the Egyptian into the game only in the 79th minute of the match instead of Luis Diaz, which Salah obviously did not like, so he and the German coach had an argument.

After the game, Salah told reporters that “there will be fire if he speaks”, and all Liverpool fans thought that his adventure at Anfield was over.

Salah’s contract with the Reds expires at the end of next season, and he will remain a member of Liverpool until its end.

Yesterday, Salah was the model for Liverpool’s new jersey for next season, which was enough indication that he will play in the red jersey next season, and today Klopp confirmed at the press conference that their conflict is a thing of the past.

“If we hadn’t known each other for so long, I don’t know how we would have solved this problem. But, since we respect each other a lot, there are no more problems. Let’s move on,” said Klopp at today’s press conference.

The English media expect Salah in the starting line-up of Liverpool already on Sunday when Tottenham arrives at Anfield in the 36th round of the English Premier League, Klix.ba writes.

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