Klopp was upset about the reasons the Liverpool star would consider leaving.



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Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp admits it is challenging to handle players like Mohamed Salah due to the high expectations he sets for himself.

The Egyptian international is the Premier League’s top scorer with 13 goals in the same number of games, his best start to the season. but that hasn’t stopped speculation about his position at Anfield.

An interview published in the Spanish media, at the time they left him on the bench for the 7-0 victory over Crystal Palace, suggested that there may be rumors of discontent on the part of a player who won the Champions League and the Premier League.

In an extensive interview, Salah talked about “top clubs” like Barcelona and Real Madrid, but he also talked about wanting to break records in Liverpool.

Klopp Accept that ambition is sometimes difficult to handle.

“It is a challenge to manage players in general because they are all human beings. It’s a challenge in a good way. That’s my job, ”he said.

“The thing about footballers is that they have to have a lot of confidence to be able to play their best football.

Being very confident makes you a special person, but it is not always the easiest to deal with every day. That’s the job. To deal with it.

“So far there has been no problem. I don’t see any problem in the future. “

Klopp rejected suggestions that Salah could be maneuvering into position for a move to either of the Spanish giants.

There is no reason for Salah to leave

And he can’t understand why the Egyptian would want to go the other way considering the success he and the team have had in recent years.

“We could all look for something else if we wanted to, but I think the only reason to leave Liverpool at the moment is the weather,” he added ahead of Sunday’s visit to West Brom.

What other reason could there be? This is one of the biggest clubs in the world, we pay good money, it may not be the biggest in the world, but we pay well, and we have a great stadium with exceptional fans.

“You can’t force people to stay, but that’s it. By the way, we never did. It’s about timing, timing, things like this.

“We make changes and we bring players and if a player wants to go we can’t keep him, it’s just that he wouldn’t understand why they would want to go.

“When Mo answered the question it was that these clubs might be interested and he did not rule that out.

“The only thing he said was ‘We’ll see’ and Liverpool is in the hands of the club.

“It’s 100 percent true and it’s about having conversations about the future. Everything is really fine.

“Mo is a very important player for me, obviously, but this story is not.”

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