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The Egyptian played a crucial role off the bench at Anfield on Saturday - but his future remains unclear after last weekend's
Seven days earlier, Liverpool’s talisman had threatened to dismantle his illustrious history on Merseyside with a public tirade against the club and his manager. Slot dropped Salah for Tuesday’s trip to Milan before bringing him back into the fold following a heart-to-heart on Friday.
Mr Mellouki says Salah's impact "made it easier for ethnic minorities and for Scousers in general, whether you're black or white or Chinese - I think he brought everyone together". He says children look up to the player as a role model.
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Mohamed Salah's future is still massively up in the air.The attacker has been the Reds' star man for as long as many can remember with his goal contributions last season being one of the main reasons
Mohamed Salah has been named on the bench yet again by Liverpool manager Arne Slot for Saturday's Premier League game against Brighton at Anfield. The Egypt international has been recalled to the squad,
BBC Radio 5 Live reporter Ian Dennis believes that there will be no opportunity for Mohamed Salah to return to the fold at Liverpool before he shows remorse. In footage shared by a fan on social media,
Liverpool have no desire to sell winger Mohamed Salah in January. The Egypt winger is also settled in England but is not against a move to Saudi Arabia, where confident clubs are lining up offers worth around £100 million ($133.8 million) which could arrive in the summer if Salah is not open to a January move. (Source: Daily Mail)
Rebecca Lowe, Robbie Earle, and Tim Howard react to Liverpool's 2-0 victory against Brighton where Hugo Ekitike's brace is overshadowed by Mohamed Salah's impressive performance off the bench at Anfield.