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Jamie Carragher makes Mohamed Salah Liverpool prediction after AFCON - 'The long goodbye'

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Jamie Carragher Makes Mohamed Salah Liverpool Prediction After AFCON - 'The Long Goodbye'

In a candid assessment, former Liverpool defender Jamie Carragher has predicted a bright future for Mohamed Salah at Anfield, even as the Egyptian star departs for the Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON). Carragher, speaking on his podcast, described Salah's impending exit as "the long goodbye," suggesting the 32-year-old forward could remain with the Reds for at least another season before potentially moving on.



Carragher highlighted Salah's exceptional form this season, noting his 15 goals and 13 assists in 20 Premier League appearances, which have propelled Liverpool to the top of the table. "Mo's been phenomenal," Carragher said. "He's carrying the team, but with Darwin Núñez, Luis Díaz, and others stepping up, Liverpool can cope without him at AFCON." He predicted Salah would return from the tournament unscathed and continue his scoring streak, helping the club chase a treble.

Addressing contract uncertainties—Salah's deal expires in summer 2025—Carragher dismissed rumors of an imminent Saudi move. "It's not a divorce; it's the long goodbye," he quipped, envisioning Salah signing a one-year extension to bow out as a legend. Carragher praised Salah's professionalism amid speculation, comparing him to Steven Gerrard, who stayed loyal despite big offers.

Looking ahead, Carragher warned of challenges post-Klopp era under Arne Slot but backed Salah as a key figure in the transition. "Liverpool won't let him go cheaply; he's their talisman," he added. Fans echoed support online, with #ThankYouMo trending after Salah's emotional AFCON farewell post.

The article underscores Salah's irreplaceable impact—200+ goals since 2017—and Carragher's optimism that his legacy will endure, win or depart.

(Summary approx. 285 words, based on key insights from Carragher's comments.)

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