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Jurgen Klopp has just three games left in Liverpool's dugout before he leaves for a 'long break' from football.
Klopp has been in charge of the Reds for nearly nine years, winning the Premier League, Champions League, the FA Cup and Carabao Cup.
The uncertainty around Klopp's future comes as Ryan Gravenberch admitted his disappointment over Liverpool's collapse in form in recent weeks.
And fresh details have emerged on Klopp's spat with Mohamed Salah during the Reds' defeat to West Ham.
However, it has been noted that the German side have brought back a number of key figures from the first Klopp era which has done little to reverse their fortunes.
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Fresh Salah spat details emerge
The spat between Mohamed Salah and Jurgen Klopp was sparked by the attacker snubbing a traditional touchline handshake.
That is according to West Ham star Michail Antonio who has now opened up on their clash.
"As the [Liverpool] players come on, Klopp always gives them a big hug and says 'good luck', but when Mo came on he walked in a different direction and was doing his shinpads and stuff like that," Antonio said in the Footballers’ Football Podcast.
“Klopp has put his hand out to him and his hand was there for a bit and as Mo stopped doing what he was doing, he just slapped his [Klopp's] hand as a high five.
And nobody has told me what Mo said back."
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