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Mohamed Salah hints at possible exit from Liverpool
Published
2 years agoon
By
Idoko Dennis
Liverpool star Mohamed Salah has hinted that his time at Anfield may be coming to a close, suggesting he could be nearing the end of his career with the club.
During a conversation with Alisson Becker and Andy Robertson in the second episode of The Reds Roundtable, the Egyptian international acknowledged that his time at Liverpool is limited, expressing his intention to savor every moment he has left at the club.
“The thing I appreciate the most is the time when I go every morning, and I see the guys, and we share, like, unbelievable moments,” he said, when sitting with Alisson Becker and Andy Robertson in the second episode of ‘The Reds Roundtable’.
“Especially us three plus Virg and Trent, the senior group.
“Because when Bobby (Firmino) left, for example, you just realised that everybody will leave one day. So you always… I don’t take that for granted.
“When I go there, I always try to have a laugh with them and just spend good time together. In my head, I always remember the good things we had together, or even the bad stuff.
“Not the worst stuff, but like the failure in the Champions League (final), for example. It’s a bad memory for us but it’s still like something, it’s not easy to reach a Champions League final. So the whole journey was good. You had bad luck in the final, that’s it.
“When I see the guys, especially the senior group, it just gives me a good memory all the time…
“I believed inside me: ‘It’s not going to stay like this forever. It’s just a situation, it’s going to pass for sure.’
“Especially us three plus Virg and Trent, the senior group.
“Because when Bobby (Firmino) left, for example, you just realised that everybody will leave one day. So you always… I don’t take that for granted.
“When I go there, I always try to have a laugh with them and just spend good time together. In my head, I always remember the good things we had together, or even the bad stuff.
“Not the worst stuff, but like the failure in the Champions League (final), for example. It’s a bad memory for us but it’s still like something, it’s not easy to reach a Champions League final. So the whole journey was good. You had bad luck in the final, that’s it.
“When I see the guys, especially the senior group, it just gives me a good memory all the time…
“I believed inside me: ‘It’s not going to stay like this forever. It’s just a situation, it’s going to pass for sure.’
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