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Salah’s agent reveals TRUTH on possible Liverpool exit
Mohamed Salah has been linked with a move away from Liverpool. Now, his agent has responded to the claims to set the record straight.
The Egypt star has etched himself into the Liverpool history books thanks to his outstanding performances since his €42million transfer from Roma in 2017, recently breaking Robbie Fowler's record to become the club's best Premier League goalscorer.
In total, the 30-year-old has found the back of the net 178 times in 293 matches for the Reds, establishing himself as one of the best players in the world and claiming Champions League honours as well as ending Liverpool's 30-year Premier League trophy drought in the process.
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But with the Anfield club falling on tough times this season, rumours have begun swirling that Salah could follow in the footsteps of his erstwhile teammate Sadio Mane and head for greener pastures in the summer.
With Roberto Firmino also leaving, this would officially be the end of the front three that once made Liverpool one of the most irresistible sides in Europe.
Ramy Abbas responds
In light of the exit claims made by Santi Aouna of FootMercato, Salah's agent, Ramy Abbas, took to Twitter to set the record straight.
He plainly rebuffed the rumours surrounding his client, writing: "Where did you get this from if not even Mohamed and I discussed this? Please tell us."
Where did you get this from if not even Mohamed and I discussed this? Please tell us. https://t.co/1I1RUtGJej
— Ramy Abbas Issa (@RamyCol) March 18, 2023
Despite this straightforward rebuttal, the question marks looming over Salah are unlikely to go away seeing as though Liverpool's chances of playing Champions League football next season are looking increasingly slim.
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After getting knocked out of the Champions League by Real Madrid, the only way for Jürgen Klopp's side to qualify for Europe's premier competition is via the league.
Unfortunately for Liverpool, they currently find themselves seven points adrift of Tottenham in fourth and their most recent results don't offer cause for optimism.