Salah: No one is talking to me about anything at Liverpool

Mohamed Salah admits Liverpool have yet to discuss the possibility of a new contract with him.

The Egypt forward’s current deal at Anfield is due to expire in 2023.

The 28-year-old has been linked with Real Madrid and Barcelona after previously expressing his admiration for the Spanish giants but he insists his future has not been discussed.


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“No one is talking to me about anything, so I can’t say much about that,” said Salah, laughing, when asked about his future in an interview with Sky Sports.

“No one in the club is talking to me about anything so I do not know.”Salah has scored 120 goals in 193 appearances for the Reds since his move from Roma in 2017.

Despite a disappointing title defence from Liverpool, Salah remains in the running to win the Golden Boot. He has bagged 20 goals this campaign, one behind Tottenham’s Harry Kane.

The striker spoke in January about wanting to stay and continue to break records for as long as possible at Anfield.

“I want to give 100 per cent to the people, who show me love all the time,” he said. “I wish I could break all the records for the club, that would be nice.”

However, while individual accolades continue to rack up, it is team honours that Salah craves the most.

The former Chelsea player has won both the Champions League and the Premier League with the Merseyside club.

The reigning champions currently lie in sixth, four points outside the top four.

And while silverware is out of the question this season – and maybe even Champions League qualification – Salah told Sky Sports his ambitions are very much focused on winning those prizes again.

Salah said: “I said before that I want to win the Premier League again, I want to win the Champions League again.

“It’s a great thing to win, I’m just trying to win it again and again and again because part of our job is we need to win trophies.”

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