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Liverpool news: Jurgen Klopp has chance to fix biggest regret as Mo Salah hits out over send-off

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But the return won't come quick enough for him to line up against United one more time.The Egyptian superstar has haunted Liverpool's bitter rivals with 13 league goals against United since his Anfield arrival in 2017, more than any other player in competition's history. Meanwhile, Salah's former manager Jurgen Klopp may have the chance to resolve something he previously admitted was a huge regret.



Despite bringing the biggest honours back to Anfield, the German admitted he had one key regret across his tenure.Speaking ahead of his departure in May 2024, Klopp said he regretted not playing Harvey Elliott more in his final season. Despite the 23-year-old featuring in 53 games across all competitions, he started just 11 league games as Klopp said: "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.READ MORE: Trent Alexander-Arnold shares true thoughts on Mo Salah as Liverpool star's exit nearsREAD MORE: Mo Salah reaction says it all as Jurgen Klopp sends message ahead of his Liverpool exitFOLLOW OUR LIVERPOOL FB PAGE!

The Bundesliga side were interested in the Liverpool star last summer before he joined Aston Villa on a season-long loan.Salah hits out at farewellWith Salah expected to receive a send-off fit for a king in Liverpool's last league fixture of the season against Brentford, the Reds icon believes the club should organise a fitting farewell for Jordan Henderson.The ex-Reds captain was an integral figure in Liverpool's return to prominence in a period where they won the Premier League and Champions League. 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.