Former Sky Sports presenter Richard Keys believes Mohamed Salah will leave Liverpool next year and wonders why the Egyptian has never won one of Europe’s most sensible individual awards. Liverpool were put to the test in the final weeks of the summer transfer window when Saudi Arabia submitted an overdue offer. to check and keep Salah away from Anfield with a huge offer.
Neither Liverpool nor Salah were willing to settle for the offer before the transfer window closed, but Saudi Arabia are expected to return in the new year to put more pressure on Liverpool.
Salah remains Liverpool’s main source of goals and has already scored 10 goals in all competitions this season. At 31, Salah is still in his prime and Liverpool will have to work a little to see who he is. You can upgrade your production.
But Keys believes it is inevitable that Salah will leave Anfield next year with a more likely resolution at the end of the season. “Are we watching him in his final year at Liverpool?I think the answer is yes,” Keys said on BeIn. Sport.
Salah’s potential exit from the Premier League then led Keys to the Egyptian international’s private praise, or lack thereof. He never won the UEFA Player of the Year award or the Ballon d’Or despite his exploits on Merseyside.
And Keys wonders if Salah’s Liverpool career has been underrated. “He has never sniffed out the highest honours despite his enormous influence on English football,” Keys added.
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“I’m talking about the Ballon d’Or. When you think about his contribution, it was sensational. And I’m not sure we’ll ever give him credit.
“We speak highly of him, but have we given him the credits that maybe he had?Because he was among Liverpool’s best. “
If this is going to be Salah’s final season on the Merseyaspect, he will have to mark it with covers with Jurgen Klopp’s side pushing towards the top of the table.