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Ahmed Salah has reaffirmed his dedication to Liverpool, allaying boss Jurgen Klopp’s concerns that the star Egyptian will soon leave Anfield.
Salah’s incredible first season continued as he advanced the Merseysiders into the Champions League semifinal, and Klopp dismissed worries that the 25-year-old might be the target of a hefty transfer move this summer. The feel-good factor is still present.
Crucially, Salah has reaffirmed his sense of belonging on Merseyside, describing how Liverpool’s journey through the European Cup has solidified his understanding of what it means to be a member of the team.
Salah told CNN, “Playing for Liverpool is something very special.” “The fans also have a special place at Champions League nights.” On the streets, you can sense it.
“The atmosphere in that first game against Manchester City was the first time I had really seen something like that. When we saw the draw, everyone knew it would be a difficult game, but I said we had to be positive and win. That’s what we did.”
Because of the mutual respect that exists between the team, the player, and Salah’s agent Ramy Abbas, there has been continuous communication since Salah’s arrival to make sure that their strong bond is maintained and strengthens as he succeeds in the Premier League.
Regardless of the outrageous amounts that dominated the most recent transfer window, Salah is not going to follow Philippe Coutinho to La Liga or anywhere else before the next season since Liverpool’s owners, Fenway Sports Group, want to develop the current team.
Liverpool is clearly entering a new era both on and off the field, despite cynics pointing to the Coutinho transfer and previous departures of Raheem Sterling, Luis Suarez, and Fernando Torres—all of whom were sold under the ownership of a company based in Boston.