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Liverpool latest: Jurgen Klopp's opportunity to solve regret as Mo Salah makes farewell remark

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Yet his comeback will not arrive soon enough for him to face United one final time.The Egyptian superstar has tormented Liverpool's rivals with 13 league goals against United since his arrival at Anfield in 2017, more than any other player in the competition's history. Meanwhile, Salah's former boss Jurgen Klopp may have the opportunity to address something he previously confessed was one of his greatest regrets.We examine some of the latest stories surrounding the Merseyside club.Klopp's chance to fix regretThroughout his nine years at Liverpool, Jurgen Klopp accomplished everything the game had to offer.



Despite the 23-year-old appearing in 53 matches across all competitions, he started only 11 league fixtures, prompting Klopp to say: "It's not like I go back and think, 'Where did we go wrong here and there?' But if I regret one thing a little bit it's that Harvey didn't play often enough, maybe.FOLLOW OUR LIVERPOOL FC FACEBOOK PAGE! All the latest news and analysis from Anfield on the Liverpool Echo's dedicated LFC Facebook page"In a very important and intense period in January when we had a lot of injuries, he played really good, probably our best player, whether it was right wing or right midfield, all these kind of things. [Then] everybody came back and he had a few minutes here and there and didn't start any more and then came on and made a big impact."It's really nice that he could show that." A chance to address his regret now exists through Klopp's position as Red Bull's Head of Global Soccer and Liverpool's reported pursuit of RB Leipzig talent Yan Diomande.According to The Telegraph, the 19-year-old prospect carries a price tag of €100million (£86m), and the Reds could potentially use Elliott as part of any deal.

The Bundesliga outfit showed interest in the Liverpool midfielder last summer before he moved to Aston Villa on a season-long loan.Salah's farewell admissionWith Salah anticipated to receive a send-off befitting royalty in Liverpool's final league match of the campaign against Brentford, the Reds legend believes the club ought to arrange a proper farewell for Jordan Henderson.The former Reds skipper was a pivotal figure in Liverpool's resurgence during an era that delivered the Premier League and Champions League titles. Speaking to Steven Gerrard on TNT Sports' The Breakdown, Salah said: "One more thing I'd really like to mention, and there is no better place to mention it than with you.""I think the last game of the season is against Brentford and people in the city know how much it meant to Hendo also, being here, captain of the club, for 12 years - more than me, more than Virg, more than Robbo, more than anyone at the club."He didn't get the send off or farewell he deserved because he left immediately.