Former Liverpool striker Emile Heskey believes Mohamed Salah should have left the club this summer had they failed to wrap up the Premier League title.
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“Everyone on the pitch needs him, he scores and creates goals. [Roberto] Firmino and [Sadio] Mane play well in Salah’s presence. H’s a big part of the team’s strength and the trophies they’ve won.
Salah, who is currently contracted at Anfield until 2023, has previously been linked with interest from Real Madrid and did cast some doubt over his immediate future last month. “No-one knows the future and what will happen. Let’s see what will happen,” Salah told LA FM Colombia in July.
“I think Mane has fallen out with him [Salah] in the past over occasions where he feels he should have passed to him to score a goal and he shot himself,”
“So I think there is an element in all goalscorers that they’re greedy at times, but I think he takes it to another level.”