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But Sherwood is convinced Semenyo will be on his way to Merseyside as he is the ‘obvious choice’ to fill the void left by Salah. ‘I think Liverpool will go for Semenyo in January and I think it’s bad news for anyone else who wanted Semenyo. I don't know why, but it seems to me, how I see it, that someone doesn't want me in the club.' On whether Saturday's game against Brighton could be his last Liverpool game: 'In my head, I'm going to enjoy that game because I don't know what is going to happen now.
I thought I'm going to renew here and end my career here, but this is not according to the plan.' On transfer interest from the Saudi Pro League: 'I don’t want to answer this question, because the club is going to take me to a different direction.' ‘He works his socks off and I think he’s a player. ‘There’s never a sure thing, is there? I just think a natural.’ Sherwood believes Salah is ‘tarnishing’ his legacy at Liverpool (Picture: Getty) Sherwood added: ‘When you bring a player in from outside the Premier League like Florian Wirtz then you just never know and you haven’t got time for them to settle. ‘I think Semenyo would go straight into the team and he obviously rehearsed very well early on the season, the first game of the season, and he’s cheap. ‘He’s a young man, he’s got a future there and he’s the obvious choice, which is bad news for the other clubs.
Young players have bad games as well. ‘He’s still got a lot to offer, whoever takes him, but I think he wants to try and move this forward in January otherwise he wouldn’t have spoken.’ Sherwood hopes Slot is given until the end of the season to turn Liverpool’s fortunes around given what he achieved in his first year in charge. ‘Arne Slot isn’t having a good time. He’s got a lot of tools to work with and there’s a lot of players that aren’t performing,’ he went on. ‘Whatever the reasons are, I still believe that Liverpool give him until the end of the season and I think they will let Salah go if they can find the right price for him. ‘You cannot let the tail wag the dog and I don’t think Liverpool will ever allow that.
