Egyptian star Mohamed Salah, Liverpool's top scorer, sent fiery messages to his team and his management, most notably not ruling him out of moving to Real Madrid or Barcelona in the future.

What is striking about Salah’s statements is that it came in an interview with the Spanish newspaper "AS", indicating that he wants to deliver it also to the fans of Spanish football, specifically the royal and Catalan fans.

Although Salah became the first star at Anfield after scoring 108 goals in 172 matches with the team in all competitions, since joining him from Rome in 2017, he told the Spanish newspaper that “Real and Barcelona are first-row teams and no one knows what will happen in the future At the moment, I focus on winning again with Liverpool the Premier League and the Champions League. "

And when the interlocutor repeated the same question, Salah assured that "this question is difficult, so far, everything is in the hands of Liverpool .. I want to continue here and break all records, but the issue is when managing the team."

The Egyptian international expressed his disappointment that he was not awarded the captaincy of his team in the face of Mittelland the Dane in the European Champions League this month.

The team's coach, Jürgen Klopp, chose the English player, Trent Alexander-Arnold, to replace Salah in the match, which ended in a 1-1 draw.

Klopp had fielded a squad of substitutes, and the Egyptian star and Arnold were among the few starting points to participate in the match.

Salah - who scored the only "Reds" goal in the match - said, "Frankly, I was disappointed. I was hoping to be the captain in this match, but this is the coach's decision, and I accept it."

It is noteworthy that Salah, who is at the top of the Premier League scorer list this season, scored 11 goals in the Premier League and 14 in all competitions.

The Egyptian star - who extended his contract in 2018 with Liverpool for 5 years - scored 19 goals last season, and won the top scorer award in the 2017-2018 season (32 goals) and 2018-2019 (22 goals).