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Liverpool news: Mo Salah sale not ruled out as position taken on star's contract dilemma

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However, it's a likely scenario, according to former Liverpool goalkeeper David James, who believes there's a scenario that would suit both parties in the event of Salah's exit.READ MORE: Antoine Semenyo's release clause, Man Utd meeting and Liverpool stance with transfer 'accepted'READ MORE: Liverpool news: Mohamed Salah concern grows as ‘difficult’ transfer admission madeSpeaking to GOAL, the ex-England man said: "Liverpool didn't have to sign Mo Salah and Mo Salah didn't have to sign for Liverpool. I mean, in the end, the deal that he signed would have been right for both parties."And I think if there came a time, and I know Liverpool aren't unique in this, but most of the reasoning behind signing players will be the numbers they're producing.



So you could envisage a situation where Mo's numbers aren't what Liverpool need."And if there were a potential suitor somewhere else, then I'm sure with conversation, because Mo does have a say in it, that Liverpool would be willing to let him go. Fans can find discounts on products from Premier League clubs including Man United, Man City, Liverpool, Everton, Arsenal, Spurs and more."However, if Mo starts doing what Liverpool would like him to do and Mo I'm sure would like to do and starts scoring loads of goals, then their hand could be forced by a potential suitor, because whatever club is interested, Saudi logically as they're the ones with the money, they may make an offer that Liverpool can't refuse."Andy Robertson's futureRobertson entered the international break back in the starting XI for Liverpool, ending Milos Kerkez's run of nine league matches.

He recently admitted that talks have not begun on a renewal, which could bring an end to what has been a glittering career with the club.Ex-Liverpool midfielder Jason McAteer claimed the Reds will offer Robertson a new deal, but the Scotsman has built such a legacy at Anfield that should he want a move in the summer, the club will respect his wishes."It is a funny one with Andy Robertson and Liverpool, really," the former Republic of Ireland international said. "I think from how he has served Liverpool in his career, I think it will more be a case of Liverpool giving him the option.