Liverpool have no plans to sell Mohamed Salah in the summer despite interest from clubs in the Saudi Pro League - and the forward is not angling for an Anfield exit either
Neither Liverpool or Mohamed Salah have any desire to part ways following the forward's touchline row with Jurgen Klopp, it has been claimed.
The Egyptian, 31, and Klopp became embroiled in a furious argument in the second-half of Liverpool's 2-2 draw with West Ham at the weekend after Salah had been benched for the must-win clash. Salah later refused to comment on the incident, telling reporters there would be "fire" if he disclosed what had happened.
Klopp has already announced he will be leaving Anfield at the end of the season and there has been plenty of speculation that Salah could also be on the move after attracting interest from clubs in Saudi Arabia last summer.
However, a new report from The Athletic has revealed that Liverpool have no plans to sell Salah, who has not indicated that he has any plans to leave.
The former Chelsea and AS Roma man still has one year remaining on the three-year contract he penned in 2022. However, the report goes on to outline that the view among Salah's suitors in the Middle East is that he wishes to remain in the Premier League.