Ramy Abbas Issa, the agent of Mo Salah, says a switch hearsay circling in regards to the Egyptian on Monday is “nonsense.”
With 19 objectives to his title in 35 appearances, Salah is Liverpool’s high scorer in a season during which they’ve failed to achieve the degrees of earlier campaigns underneath Jurgen Klopp.
Saturday’s 0-0 draw at Crystal Palace leaves them seventh within the desk, 9 factors behind fourth positioned Tottenham, with severe doubts as as to whether they may be capable to qualify for subsequent season’s Champions League.
A latest story through Spanish soccer information outlet Fichajes, a notoriously poor supply for switch rumours, has instructed that Salah can be ready to go away Liverpool ought to they fail to attain a high 4 end.
And unsurprisingly, in a tweet on Monday morning, Salah’s agent referred to as out the hearsay as “nonsense.”
“Nonsense. This was by no means mentioned or thought of. Not qualifying to the Champions League hasn’t even crossed our minds,” Abbas’ tweet learn.
Salah, in fact, put pen to paper on a brand new long-term Liverpool contract final summer time, after months of uncertainty as as to whether Liverpool can be ready at hand him a deal that may see him grow to be the highest-paid participant within the membership’s historical past.
Nonsense. This was by no means mentioned or thought of. Not qualifying to the Champions League hasn’t even crossed our minds. https://t.co/vamG8rOPvh
— Ramy Abbas Issa (@RamyCol) February 27, 2023
The deal was confirmed on July 1 final 12 months, with the membership utilizing an ironic tweet from Abbas as a part of the announcement on the time.
Regardless of Liverpool’s poor type this season, Salah remains to be a vital participant for Liverpool, and his function within the staff is not going to be impacted by the modifications set to be made in different areas of the squad this coming summer time.
After signing his contract final 12 months, Salah made clear his intentions to stick with the Reds for so long as doable, with Klopp claiming he feels the 30-year-old’s finest years are but to come back at Anfield.
Liverpool have struggled this season, and so too has Salah, however there’s no approach he would look to leap ship ought to they fail to safe a spot in subsequent 12 months’s Champions League.