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However, the Egyptian may continue to be punished for his outburst last weekend and be left out for the second successive match - and the final one before he heads to the Africa Cup of Nations.Salah was remained at home for the club's Champions League win over Inter Milan on Tuesday and held crunch talks with Slot on Friday.This follows Salah hitting out at his recent time spent on the bench with the star having not started since the Reds' 4-1 loss to PSV Eindhoven in the Champions League in late November.The winger claimed that he'd been "thrown under the bus" and said his relationship with Slot had broken down. I’m sure some people like his star power, he’s from the region, but my sentiment is that he is not a fit for our league.
While the Reds have been linked with a plethora of players, having yet to replace Luis Diaz who left for Bayern Munich in the summer and with Salah's future currently uncertain, three names have been put forward.According to ex-Everton, Aston Villa, and Aberdeen chief executive Keith Wyness, Bournemouth winger Antoine Semenyo, Newcastle's Anthony Gordon and Bayern Munich’s Michael Olise are all under consideration by Liverpool.Wyness, who operated as CEO at Goodison Park between 2004 and 2009 told Football Insider‘s Inside Track podcast: “Semenyo’s definitely one of three that I think they’re going to be looking at. Now, one that people have forgotten is there was a lot of gossip about Anthony Gordon."And he’s one that I think could have had some inside track on that as well.
And I think he would like to come back into Anfield at that stage, at least come back to Merseyside as an ex-blue.“I don’t know how well he’d be welcomed. There aren’t many that go across the park, but I think Gordon’s expressed his desire to go there.
