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Jamie Carragher makes Mo Salah 'regret' plea after Liverpool icon's farewell message

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Mohamed Salah has left Liverpool to play for Egypt at the Africa Cup of Nations with doubts swirling around his future ahead of the January transfer window openingJamie Carragher has warned Mohamed Salah that he will regret his decision if he leaves Liverpool in the January transfer window. Salah has waved goodbye to Merseyside, but only to play for Egypt at the Africa Cup of Nations, and there is speculation he could leave for Saudi Arabia or the MLS in the New Year.Salah was welcomed back into the fold by Arne Slot for the 2-0 win over Brighton on Saturday, a week after he accused his manager of throwing him under the bus.



He deserves a guard of honour.READ MORE: Transfer news LIVE: Liverpool's Salah plan, Amorim drops Mainoo hint, Man Utd target speaks outREAD MORE: Mo Salah's former Liverpool team-mate fires not-so-subtle dig at Jamie Carragher"He deserves a mosaic in the Kop. He deserves to bring his family, his wife and his kids onto the pitch after his last game and actually be celebrated for what he's done as a Liverpool player."So put your differences with the manager aside and just think three or four months at Liverpool.

And if he was sat in Saudi Arabia, watching Liverpool do that, I think he'd really regret it."Carragher has been at the centre of the Salah vs Slot row, having criticised the 33-year-old for deciding to go public with his frustrations over the recent lack of game time. He has previously made it clear that, while he disagrees with Salah's comments at Elland Road, he is certain of Salah's status at Liverpool."Even though I have been furious about what he said last weekend, it would be an absolute travesty if that interview is remembered as his last meaningful act for Liverpool," he wrote for the Telegraph."He has done too much for the club for that to be so.