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Carragher Wants Salah to Stay for a Fitting Send-Off
Jamie Carragher urges Mohamed Salah to delay any move to the Saudi League until after the season to secure a proper farewell at Liverpool and preserve his legacy.
- Last week, Jamie Carragher urged Mohamed Salah to shelve immediate plans to move to Saudi Arabia and secure a fitting Anfield send-off, warning him to reconsider leaving mid-season.
- Carragher, who criticised Salah's claim last week, noted Salah was omitted from Liverpool's midweek win at Inter Milan but returned in Saturday's victory over Brighton and applauded the fans.
- Asked about Salah's future, Carragher said `I don't see Mo Salah playing for Liverpool next season. The big thing in my mind is, are we going to see Mo Salah from now until the end of the season?` and called for a proper farewell in the Kop.
- Carragher pointed out that Liverpool could still reach the FA Cup and the Champions League final, competitions Salah might miss if he leaves now, while discussion centres on the Saudi League as his likely destination.
- He recommended Salah return from the Africa Cup of Nations at the end of January so he can put differences aside for four months and celebrate with his wife and children on the pitch.
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Jamie Carragher has Mo Salah to think very carefully before leaving Liverpool in January, if the Egyptian has any intentions of doing so.A week on from eviscerating the 33-year-old after his incendiary public comments following the draw at Leeds, the former Reds defender was substantially more empathetic towards the winger on punditry duty for Sky Sports this Monday night.Following the 2-0 win over Brighton on Saturday, our number 11 walked arou…
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