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Klopp not worried about Salah’s Anfield future

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Klopp not worried about Salah’s Anfield future

Jurgen Klopp has said that he is not worried about Mo Salah’s future at Anfield, with the Egyptian being heavily linked with a transfer to Real Madrid, according to Goal.

Both Liverpool and Real Madrid are in the semi-final of the Champions League, with Salah being very impressive in Europe for the Reds as well as very impressive domestically, attracting the attention of the world.

In his debut season at Anfield, he has scored 39 goals in all competitions, 29 of them in the Premier League, as he looks to achieve a golden boot in his first season as a Liverpool player.

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His goalscoring among his impressive performances have alerted the European giants of his ability, with Los Blancos being most heavily linked to the 25-year-old.

Salah signed for £36.9m from AS Roma and has looked like the bargain and signing of the season.

Klopp said in a recent interview (via Goal):

I know that Mo feels very comfortable here and he knows that our style of play suits him very well. So I am not worried about a transfer.

So Salah feels comfortable in Merseyside and has said in the past that he does not wish to leave and wants to achieve something with the special squad which he is a part of.

That team is in a Champions League final and is doing brilliantly in the Premier League. Next season, Salah looks to still be in Liverpool and it will be seen if he can improve on this season.

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