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Mohamed Salah's Latest Comments About La Liga Transfer Have Worried Liverpool Fans

Mohamed Salah's Latest Comments About La Liga Transfer Have Worried Liverpool Fans

Salah has been at Liverpool since 2017.

Daniel Marland

Daniel Marland

Mohamed Salah has admitted he would be interested in a move to Spain - throwing his Liverpool future into doubt.

The Egyptian international has been a key player in the Reds' success since arriving in 2017 and helped them to Premier League and Champions League triumph.

He is out of contract in 2023 and he's been linked with big money moves to Barcelona and Real Madrid in the past.

In a recent interview with Marca, the 28-year-old admitted he could leave Anfield in the future for a big move abroad.

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When asked about a move, he begun: '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. It's not up to me. We'll see what happens but I prefer not to talk about that now."

Liverpool are currently sixth in the Premier League and their chances of reaching next season's Champions League look slim right now.

Salah is still performing however and he's currently top scorer with 17 goals this season alongside Harry Kane.

Questions about his future were asked in December when he name dropped Barcelona and Real as two potential destinations in the future.

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He told AS: "I think Madrid and Barcelona are two top clubs.

"Who knows what will happen in the future, but right now I am focused on winning the Premier League and the Champions League with Liverpool again."

Salah was then pressed even further about transfer rumours to which he replied: "That's a tough question, but right now I can say that everything is in the hands of the club.

"Of course I want to break records here and, I repeat, all the club records, but everything is in the hands of the club."

Liverpool have drawn Real in the Champions League quarter-finals and there is bad blood between Salah and 'Los Blancos' captain Sergio Ramos.

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During the 2018 final, a collision with Ramos saw Salah go off injured as Liverpool lost the game.

When quizzed on getting revenge on the Spaniard, Salah replied: "Let's just say that I have special motivation to win the tie and go through to the semi finals.

"What's going to happen now isn't going to change the result of the final in Kiev. That's in the past."

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Topics: Liverpool, Football, Barcelona, Mohamed Salah, Real Madrid