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But Lovren, who played alongside Salah under Jurgen Klopp, has shown where his loyalties lie. Dejan Lovren and Mohamed Salah of Liverpool celebrate (Image: Getty Images) Lovren, who is still playing his trade in Greece with PAOK, left Liverpool in 2020 for Zenit Saint Petersburg but has remained friends with Salah.
"I think he's closer to leaving, he's closer to leaving than to staying at the moment," Lovren told winwin. I think you would have to pay 200 million to replace him.
I called him one day and said: ‘Mo, you have to think about yourself. Look at everything you’ve given this club and what you can still give.’ "In the end, I came to the conclusion that the club doesn’t respect him enough, or at least not as much as they think they deserve, but that’s another side of the story, it’s all about what goes on behind the scenes.
