Liverpool forward Mohamed Salah has expressed satisfaction with his time at Anfield and has admitted that he has limited time to spend at the Reds.
The Egyptian maestro who is in his eighth year at the club after joining from AS Roma has hinted he could be prepared for a move away from the club when his current contract expires next summer.
“The thing I appreciate the most is the time when I go every morning, and I see the guys, and we share, like, unbelievable moments,” he said.
“Especially us three plus Virg and Trent, the senior group.
The 32-year old ex-Chelsea forward also admitted that the departure of Brazilian forward Roberto Firmino made him realize nobody could stay at the club forever.
“Because when Bobby (Firmino) left, for example, you just realised that everybody will leave one day. So you always… I don’t take that for granted.
“When I go there, I always try to have a laugh with them and just spend good time”, he continued.
The three-time English Premier League golden boot winner who has 10 goals and 10 assists for Arne Slot’s Liverpool this season has had a memorable time at Anfield. His consistency has been key as the Reds have challenged for trophies on all front.
“And every day – I mean it, every day – every day I’m in the AXA, I don’t think, I enjoy it a lot. Because you’re going to look back and you look at the players that left, I don’t know if they enjoyed it or not.
“But my time here, I’m enjoying every second of it. I just want to look back to my career and say, ‘I enjoyed everything.
Salah who is eighth on the EPL all-time goal scorers chart will be back in action for Liverpool after the international break when they travel to bottom side Southampton.

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