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Mohamed Salah is being touted for a possible exit from Liverpool in the wake of his on-field disagreement with Jürgen Klopp during the match against West Ham.
The Egyptian will only have a year left on his contract this summer.
Klopp plans to bid farewell to Anfield at this season's end, but pundit Clinton Morrison suggests Salah might be hot on his heels thus potentially signaling the conclusion of a significant period.
The additional match is in the final week of the season against Spurs.
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Arne Slot, Feyenoord's head coach, is primed to replace Klopp in the coming weeks and he will inherit key players like Virgil van Dijk and Trent Alexander-Arnold— plus Salah — who are entering their contract's final year.
With Salah aged 31 and after garnering substantial interest from Saudi Arabia last summer, it may be time to reach a decision regarding the Egyptian star.
Salah's recent weeks have seen him sporadically feature in Liverpool's starting XI, yet for pundit Clinton Morrison, the intensified scrutiny on the former Roma forward largely relates to his teammates' performance.
While Klopp attempted to draw a line under the incident, Salah suggested 'If I speak today there will be fire ' as he passed reporters at the London Stadium.
Liverpool.com says: A line needs to be drawn under the incident as soon as possible and so it is unfortunate that there is more than a week between fixtures for the first time in a while.
Losing Salah this summer shouldn't be something that Liverpool is thinking about but incidents like the weekend's will only add to the discussion.
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