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Robbie Fowler says Liverpool should cash in on Mohamed Salah if the Egyptian winger wants to leave the club this summer.

Salah has been the Reds’ point man since arriving at Anfield nearly four years ago and has led the Merseysiders to a Champions League triumph in 2019 and the Premier League title last season.

But with the Reds languishing out of the top four and Salah continually linked with a move to Real Madrid or Barcelona, ​​the former Liverpool forward Fowler believes Jurgen Klopp should let the forward go if his heart is elsewhere.

The former England striker told the Mirror: ‘I’m not going to try Salah. I love it in pieces. But I really think transfers are now very much about what the players want, so the ball is in their court, not Liverpool’s.

‘If you want to go, then you should go. If a player wants to leave, we have to accept that he is in the mix.

“I am a firm believer that if they are unhappy and want to leave, then they should leave.”

Since arriving from Rome in the summer of 2017, Salah has scored 118 goals in 189 appearances for Liverpool in all competitions and formed a front-three partnership with Roberto Firmino and Sadio Mane.

While Salah has 24 goals in 37 league games this season, Liverpool are seventh in the Premier League table ahead of Fulham’s visit on Sunday, four points behind fourth-ranked Chelsea.

The Reds also lost in the FA Cup fourth round to Manchester United and, although they are likely to reach the Champions League quarter-finals, as they lead RB Leipzig 2-0 in the first leg of the round of 16 Ultimately, his progress with Klopp has regressed. .

Fowler believes Klopp could treat Salah the same way he dealt with Philippe Coutinho’s desire to leave Anfield. The Brazilian was sold to Barcelona for an initial £ 105 million in January 2018 after questions were asked about his future.

Fowler added: ‘Jurgen Klopp has also said the same thing: he doesn’t want anybody in the club who doesn’t want to be there. I think that was his attitude towards Philippe Coutinho. It was stirred by a movement.

“Klopp did not want Coutinho because he thought his attitude was not correct, and in the end he did not want that poison in his camp.

So if Salah is really unhappy, if he’s upset that they haven’t given him a new contract or whatever, then trade in, get everything you can for him, and use the money to make adjustments with the current team.

‘I’m a Salah fan, obviously, who wouldn’t be? But Liverpool didn’t miss Coutinho much, did they?

Salah and Klopp’s relationship appeared to hit a new low when the Egyptian winger was replaced by the Liverpool manager in the hour despite the Reds trailing 1-0 at home to Chelsea.

The winger was a dejected figure on the substitute bench for the remainder of the match, as Liverpool lost a fifth straight home game in the Premier League.

As Salah left the field, the player’s agent, Ramy Abass Issa, posted a cryptic tweet of one point when Liverpool announced the substitution.

Speaking about the cryptic tweet, Fowler claimed: ‘Mo Salah’s agent knew what he was doing when he tweeted that point after Thursday’s game. I saw it and immediately thought: “Here comes the problems.”

Now you can disguise yourself however you want, but, as a high-profile gamer’s agent, you know that everything you say is forensically analyzed and anything cryptic like that can be interpreted in sinister ways.

“I have no idea what he meant, but it was clearly pointed out.”

Source: m.allfootballapp.com



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