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- Mohamed Salah has hinted that he will be staying at Liverpool
- The Liverpool star spent his day off at a museum in London
- Salah played a key role as the Reds defeated Newcastle United on Sunday
Liverpool winger, Mohamed Salah will not be leaving Anfield in the summer transfer window after he was spotted spending time at a museum in London.
His latest post on social media suggests he has made up his mind to stay despite interest from clubs in Saudi Arabia.
The 31-year-old has been linked with a move to Al-Ittihad, where he could reunite with ex-Liverpool teammate Fabinho.
Despite the speculation over his future, Salah took to Instagram to share his moment in a London museum, which had Egyptian artefacts.
"Being a tourist in London on my day off," posted the Liverpool winger.
His post generated some reaction from fans, with many happy that the winger is staying in Liverpool for at least another season, as reported by thisisanfield.com.
Salah helped Liverpool to an impressive comeback win against Newcastle United over the weekend, after serving the assists for Darwin Nunez's late goals.
The former Premier League Golden Boot winner has been the Reds' livewire since joining from AS Roma in 2017, scoring 187 goals in 308 appearances.
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Earlier, Sports Brief reported that Liverpool ace Salah met new signing Wataru Endo for the first time on Friday as he welcomed him to the club following his move from German outfit Stuttgart in the summer transfer window.
The Japanese midfielder joined the Reds on a long-term deal after successfully passing his medical.
He is expected to start training with his new teammates as the Merseyside giants prepare ahead of their game against Bournemouth on Saturday.
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Liverpool boss, Jurgen Klopp, is adamant there is no way that Mohamed Salah will leave the club this summer, with Al-Ittihad in Saudi Arabia reportedly plotting a massive swoop.
Saudi Pro League clubs have had a heavy presence in the transfer window this summer since they first made the big move for Cristiano Ronaldo after his Manchester United contract was terminated in January.
Top European stars have moved to the league since, including Salah's former teammates: Roberto Firmino, Jordan Henderson, and Fabinho, along with other ageing Premier League stars.