Liverpool refuses to sell Mohamed Salah .. Klopp and the management are happy with his level

 Liverpool is not planning to sell its star Mohamed Salah during the upcoming summer transfer period, despite allegations that the Egyptian international is feeling "tight" with the English Premier League champions, according to British press reports on Tuesday.

 The retired Egyptian star Mohamed Aboutrika, Mohamed Salah's former teammate in the ranks of the Pharaohs, had confirmed during recent media statements that the Liverpool scorer feels resentful and angry with the English club.

The British newspaper (The Sun) indicated that the German coach Juergen Klopp and the club management are very happy with the remarkable level of Mohamed Salah with the team, indicating that they have no thought of dispensing with him.

 Mohamed Salah, who is currently the Premier League's top scorer with 13 goals, continues to contract with two goals ahead of his closest stalkers, until the end of June 2023.

Salah raised speculation about the possibility of his departure from the castle (Anfield Road) during a long interview he had recently with the Spanish newspaper (AS), where he opened the door to the possibility of joining any of the Spanish teams Real Madrid and Barcelona in the future.

The Sun reported that with the Salah family settling in Liverpool, it is unlikely that the incident will force the Egyptian player to seek a transfer to another club.

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