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And the forward is expecting to be on the move once again next season.
Salah has enjoyed an outstanding campaign during which his efforts in helping the Reds secure a 20th championship have seen him named Footballer of the Year, close in on a record-equalling fourth Premier League Golden Boot and be in the running for the Ballon d'Or, as well as move into the top three of Liverpool all-time goalscorers.
There are further records on the horizon.
With two games remaining, Salah is two away from equalling the Premier League record for most assists in a season, and one more goal or assist would see him equal the competition's best-ever tally of goal involvements in a campaign.
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Salah - who is expected to make his 400th Liverpool appearance at Brighton on Monday, which would also be his 300th career Premier League outing - has benefited from a change in approach introduced by new boss Arne Slot during the summer.
But the Egyptian admits he and the head coach won't be able to rest on their laurels when it comes to finding out ways to ensure the forward remains as potent next term.
"He is quite tough," says Salah of Slot.
So, I want to get the best out of you, I want this one to be available the whole season and I want you to have your best years coming with me'.
“I said, ‘okay, let me know what you want from me then I will do it because I’m very professional and I know what I can do’.
“He was very respectful and he treated me different.
I can see it in the game, I can see teams doubling me all the time and expecting where I will be."
It wasn't long into the season when Salah realised Liverpool had made the right decision in appointing Slot as successor to long-time boss Jurgen Klopp.
“I think in the first few games, in the second half he always changed the tactics," says the forward, speaking to Sky Sports.
“I really wish we win the Champions League again," he says.
"I know the Premier League is always nice for the club, that’s how it should be, but I think I would love to win the Champions League again and the Premier League again – at least one in the two years.
“It’s good: the players are new, the players are excited, the players are young.