Jurgen Klopp confirms there are 'no offers' for Salah
Liverpool manager insists there is no formal offer for the Egyptian striker to leave to the Saudi Pro League. The German manager claimed that Mohamed Salah is a Red and is essential for his side.
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Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp has once again addressed rumours of Mohamed Salah's move to the Saudi Pro League. The German is confident the striker will remain at Liverpool this season.
Speculation about Mohamed Salah's exit to Al-Ittihad has not ceased and Al-Ittihad have until 20th September when their transfer window closes to acquire the footballer's services.
"The position remains the same. Absolutely no doubt about that. Nothing else to say. No offer as far as i know", said the Liverpool manager.
The Egyptian striker's departure would be a major loss for the Reds, who would be without one of their biggest stars and with little room to replace him as the English transfer window closes.
Jurgen Klopp is optimistic that the club are not considering any offers for the 31-year-old striker Mo Salah. The Egypt international signed a three-year extension with the Reds 12 months ago.
"He is an essential player, was and will be. There is nothing there. If there was, the answer would be no," remarked the German coach to the media a few days ago.
Speculation about Mohamed Salah's exit to Al-Ittihad has not ceased and Al-Ittihad have until 20th September when their transfer window closes to acquire the footballer's services.
"The position remains the same. Absolutely no doubt about that. Nothing else to say. No offer as far as i know", said the Liverpool manager.
The Egyptian striker's departure would be a major loss for the Reds, who would be without one of their biggest stars and with little room to replace him as the English transfer window closes.
Jurgen Klopp is optimistic that the club are not considering any offers for the 31-year-old striker Mo Salah. The Egypt international signed a three-year extension with the Reds 12 months ago.
"He is an essential player, was and will be. There is nothing there. If there was, the answer would be no," remarked the German coach to the media a few days ago.
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