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Liverpool Legend Mohamed Salah Wants To Win Premier League In His Last Year AT The League

So many Liverpool Fans were waiting for the truth about Mohamed Salah’s future prospects, and he confirmed that it is going to be his last year in the English Premier League.

Salah appeared in an interview with Sky Sports and confirmed that it is going to be their last year in Liverpool after his contract expires, and he will most probably go to the Saudi Pro League.

This Season, Liverpool are the favorite contenders to win the English Premier League title as they are 6 points clear from second-place Arsenal after 2024. However, three teams are still in the race to challenge them, and there are a lot of matches remaining.

Salah is in amazing form as he scored 17 goals and gave 13 assists in 18 league matches, which is just outstanding and one of the main reasons why Liverpool is thriving in the 2024/25 season.

There is also been a hint of Salah being linked with PSG or to LA Liga as he has started to learn Spanish, which is one of the most important requirements to live in Spain.

What Salah Said About His Future?

“The first thing that was on the list was to win the Premier League with Liverpool.

“In my interviews over the last seven or eight years, I always say [I want to win the] Champions League. But this is the first time I’m saying I really want to win the Premier League with Liverpool.”

 “I have no idea. It’s probably because we didn’t celebrate the one we won in the way we wanted and also, coming back here too, it’s my last year in the club so you want to do something special for the city. “That was the thing in my head.

“We waited for that title for 30 years or so. So, to win it and it was the pandemic at that time, we didn’t really have time to celebrate it in the right way. It’s not a nice thing to do, so hopefully we can do it this year.”

Salah Said In Sky Sports Interview

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