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‘Absolutely’… Fabrizio Romano says £34m player won’t leave Liverpool in January

Mohamed Salah is undoubtedly one of Liverpool’s most important players.

The Egyptian is the Reds’ main man. He’s their top scorer and main creator, and if Liverpool are to win any major trophies this season, it feels as though Salah will be at the heart of that.

However, in recent months, there has been a bit of worry about the winger’s future.

Salah was targeted by the Saudi Pro League in the summer with a huge bid, and there have been plenty of suggestions that the Saudis will be back in for the attacker in January.

However, speaking on Kick, Fabrizio Romano has delivered a reassuring update on Salah, claiming that he absolutely sees the left-footer staying at Anfield in the January transfer window.

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Salah staying

Romano shared what he knows about the £34m man.

“In January, yeah, in January I see him staying, absolutely. I see him staying and being a part of the Liverpool project. Absolutely, nothing to mention on that. I don’t think anything can happen in the January transfer window. At the moment the message from Liverpool is the same as we had in the summer, they want to count on Mo Salah, a crucial player for them. Remember they received important approaches from Mo Salah in the summer, they offered a package of around £150m, an incredible amount of money, and Liverpool said no, so I don’t see them selling Salah halfway through a season, a very important season for Liverpool,” Romano said.

No chance

Romano can’t see Salah leaving in January, and, to be honest, neither can we.

The attacker is way too important to this Liverpool team, and they surely won’t sell him in the middle of what looks like being a season where they can challenge for a title.

The Reds have started this season fantastically, and they’re not going to derail their own title push by letting one of their most important players go halfway through the season.

Whether or not this stance changes in the summer remains to be seen.

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