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BBC and Sky Sports pundit Clinton Morrison has claimed that Mohamed Salah could leave Liverpool this summer.
The former AS Roma man turns 32 during the summer and it is thought that the Saudi Pro League retains an interest in him having been very keen last year.
"They are trying to make the Saudi league grow and having Salah there will will go to another level," Morrison said live on BBC Radio 5Live Sport (as transcribed by TeamTalk).
and you made a good point Fletch, he is 31."
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Morrison believes that the Reds could cash in on Salah if they receive a big enough offer.
"No Liverpool fan or the new manager coming in would want to lose Salah," he continued.
"His numbers playing from the right-hand side are fantastic.
But he is getting to that age where if you get over £100m for him, I can see him leaving this summer."
Losing Salah in the same summer as Jürgen Klopp is departing would seem like a very bad idea.
Salah is still at the stage of his career where he deserves to be playing Champions League football and Liverpool will have that back at Anfield next year under a new manager, so it makes most sense to stay put and sign an extension.