In fact, it is highly unlikely that he will break this record before the end of his career at Anfield. But according to Rush, there is no reason for Salah to leave Anfield anytime soon. He shared his hope that the striker will sign a new contract after recalling why he left the club to join Leeds United in 1996. Rush told the ECHO: “I hope he gets a new contract. It would be great”. “He had another year after that. He is a great professional and young players can learn from him. I would like to see him extend his contract. I don’t know what will happen but I’m sure Liverpool fans will love it.”I left because I wasn’t playing regularly. I just wanted to play football. I didn’t want to sit on the bench. It is for you to see. I left here to go to Leeds United because I wanted to play every week.“I saw (Robbie) Fowler and (Stan) Collymore. They worked well together and I didn’t want to be benched. “But that was my situation and it depends on whether I like being in the bank or not. But Mo isn’t far yet, so there’s no reason to leave just yet. “He’s great, he’s a very professional guy and he wants to play every game. 200 goals is amazing. 150 goals in the Premier League.
Mohamed Salah has not been at his best since the international break in November, but Liverpool’s goal has not stopped this season.In Egypt, there are 15 goals with seven assistants. Additionally, his 200th goal for the club against Crystal Palace was his 150th Premier League goal.If his contract expires in 2025, speculation about the striker’s future in 2024 will increase. And interest from Saudi Arabia is expected to be rekindled after Al Ittihad failed to make a £150million bid for the 31-year-old last summer. But while a number of elite stars have been lured to the Middle East, including former Liverpool stars Roberto Firmino, Fabinho, Jordan Henderson, Sadio Mane and Gini Wijnaldum, that doesn’t mean Salah will be joining them on the golf course. . It won’t will happen soon.
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