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Liverpool star Mohamed Salah has expressed his views on the exciting transfer business of the club this summer.
The summer has been nothing short of a rollercoaster ride for the Merseysiders.
Diogo Jota’s tragic passing marred the celebrations of the Premier League title win and the excitement of the new season.
However, overcoming the sadness and mourning of the tragedy, the Reds returned to business and had the transfer market by storm.
The high-profile signings of Jeremie Frimpong, Milos Kerkez, Florian Wirtz and Hugo Ekitike echoed LFC’s statement of striving for excellence.
And this is yet to conclude as the defending PL champions are also targeting Alexander Isak and Marc Guehi.
Additionally, Tuesday’s PFA Awards supplied a surge of joy among the Kopites as Mohamed Salah became the first player to win the PFA Player of the Year three times.
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Speaking at the award ceremony last night, the Egyptian international replied to a question about LFC’s business this summer, suggesting it’s too early to say that their squad has become stronger.
He said, “You can’t say yes or no, it’s tricky.
You’re signing very good talent and also we let some great players leave, and you also know what happened with one of our team-mates.
“So you need to give your experience to the new players because they’ve never played for Liverpool and playing for Liverpool is not easy at all, with all the media and everything at the club.
It’s a huge pressure for the young players.
“Virgil (van Dijk), me and all the guys in the team try to give them the experience to help them.”
The 33-year-old was the PL top scorer last season and was the best Merseyside player as Liverpool won the maiden title under Arne Slot’s management and also the 20th in the club’s history.
However, Salah is even hungrier to achieve more and more titles, as he shared his thoughts after winning the award last night:
“I find always a way to feel hungry.
I’m still very hungry which is why I signed for Liverpool for another two years.
It’s great to play in the Premier League at that level.
“At my age, 33, you feel you can give more and really make the difference in each game, which makes me really proud as I work really hard for that.”
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