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Salah: My Future Is in Liverpool’s Hands


Sat 19 Dec 2020 | 12:14 PM
Mohamed Helba

Egyptian star Mohamed Salah said on Saturday that his future is in Liverpool's hands, as the Reds are the only one, who will take the final decision regarding his upcoming career.

During an Interview with As, Mo talked about his possibility move Real Madrid or Barcelona. When he was asked about Spanish clubs that you he always being linked with, namely Real Madrid and Barcelona.

The Egyptian star said that he is now focusing on winning the Premier League and the Champions League again with the Reds.

"I think Madrid and Barcelona are top clubs... We never know what is going to happen in the future, but right now I'm focused on winning the Premier League and the Champions League again with my club," Mo clarified.

Replying to a question about How much longer does he see himself playing for Liverpool. Salah said: " That's a tough one, but right now I can say that everything is in the club's hands. Of course I want to break records here and, I repeat, every record in the club, but everything's in the hands of the club."

[caption id="attachment_104496" align="aligncenter" width="2560"]Mohamed Salah is Celebrating Scoring against Man Utd Mohamed Salah is Celebrating Scoring against Man Utd[/caption]

He moved to talk about his famous story with Sergio Ramos, as he injured him at the beginning of the UEFA Champions League.

"I think everything that happens to a player, like disappointment or something, makes you stronger in your career for the future. But that, getting injured, is a closed subject for me, so I don't think about it any more."

Replying to a question about his opining regarding the player, who can replace Cristiano Ronaldo and Lionel Messi in the future?

"It's hard to say someone. It's really hard to say someone. There's some great players now, but what they did for football was unbelievable. So... Yeah, I can't mention any name, but I think what they did for football was great, and there's a few players that I think are doing good as well," Salah added.