‘Three dirty points’ satisfy Klopp as Liverpool beat Atleti
Liverpool superstar Mohamed Salah has cranked up the pressure on owners Fenway Sports Group (FSG) to renew his contract by claiming he would like to stay at the club forever. The Egyptian has started the season in blinding form, establishing himself as invaluable to Jurgen Klopp's side as they press on for domestic and European honours.
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"I don't see myself playing against Liverpool, but let's see what happens."
Salah has been Liverpool's primary source of goals for the past four seasons, recently surpassing 100 in the Premier League for the Reds.
This term, he is already on course to match or better the colossal total of 32 he managed in 2017/18, having notched seven in his first eight games.
The pressure is therefore on for those behind the scenes to match his demands, as Salah has spoken fondly of clubs like Barcelona and Real Madrid in the past.
John W Henry finds himself under pressure to meet Mohamed Salah's contract demands (Image: GETTY)
Last December, he admitted: "I think Madrid and Barcelona are top clubs.
"We never know what is going to happen in the future, but right now I'm focused on winning the Premier League and Champions League with my club."
That was not to be Liverpool's fate last season, although performances thus far suggest that things could be different this time round.
With his current deal running until 2023, it is not time for panic stations just yet, but little by little the Egyptian is cranking up the pressure on FSG.