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Liverpool news: Mohamed Salah 'won't be happy' as Arne Slot gets £100million message

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A Premier League legend has argued that Mohamed Salah could be unhappy about one of Liverpool's summer signings(Image: Marc Atkins/Getty Images)

Liverpool were able to revel in their Merseyside derby victory for most of the weekend after recording a 2-1 win over Everton on Saturday.

However, Liverpool were able to avoid late twists and maintain their 100 per cent record, even after their hard-fought win against Atletico Madrid in midweek.

The reigning Premier League champions are clear at the top of the table, despite manager Slot still working on getting the best out of some of his summer signings.



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Rooney has insisted that Salah will not be happy that his status as Liverpool’s talisman could be threatened by Alexander Isak’s arrival on Merseyside.

The 33-year-old scored a remarkable 29 league goals as Liverpool claimed the Premier League title last season and has recorded six goal contributions in as many games this season.

However, former Manchester United and Everton striker Rooney believes Salah may take issue with Isak attempting to become Liverpool’s new star player.

Highlighting how much Gravenberch has flourished at Liverpool, Owen suggested he is now worth around triple his original transfer fee.

Gravenberch produced a goal and assist in Liverpool's 2-1 win over Everton(Image: Liverpool FC/Liverpool FC via Getty Images)

"I mean, Bayern Munich, they must be scratching their heads, thinking ‘Wow, why have we let him go,’ because he could be anything," Owen said while working as a pundit, as per Liverpool.com.

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