Salah adds to Liverpool future uncertainty
Egyptian star Mohamed Salah has increased the uncertainty of his future with Liverpool, after the statements he made on the sidelines of the Ipswich Town match, in the 23rd round of the English Premier League. Mohamed Salah scored a goal in the Reds' big win over their guest team, Ipswich Town, with four goals to one. The Liverpool striker stressed his desire to win the English Premier League title again before all the remaining players since the last coronation leave, noting that the Corona pandemic prevented the team at the time from celebrating in the appropriate way. Mohamed Salah said in statements reported by the Anfield Watch website: "I still think the team needs to win a title because almost half of the team that was here when we won the title has left, I am still left, Virgil van Dijk, Trent Alexander-Arnold, Alisson, Joe Gomez and Robertson, so five or six players are still left, so I think it is necessary to win another title before we all leave." The contract of the 32-year-old Egyptian star Mohamed Salah with Liverpool expires next summer, and "Mo" is currently entitled to negotiate with any club and move for free next June.