Mohamed Salah gave Gary Lineker a humorous but funny reference to his future in Liverpool.
Salah has concluded the Reds in the last months of his contract and has hardly given an indication that he will do new conditions in Anfield.

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In November, the 32-year-old claimed that he was more than in “before insisting on giving” no progress “in a new deal two months later.
The Saudi Arabian side Al Hilal was interested in a lucrative step for Salah, while his future is in Liverpool in balance.
Since then, the legendary striker Lineker has a conversation with the Liverpool striker and how they spoke of his own late career step.
The former star of England Tottenham, Everton and Leicester took a step to the Japanese side of Nagoya Grampus in 1992 at the age of 31.
Lineker seemed to admit that he carried out the transfer for the money, and Salah jokingly suggested that he could do the same this year.
“I spent ten minutes with him when I went to interview with Arne Slot and chatted well with him,” he said that the rest is football.
“Didn’t you get it out of him if he stays or goes?” Asked Alan Shearer, but Lineker replied: “I don’t have, no.
“He was just funny, he only joked because the Liverpool Press Guy was there.
“He said to me: ‘So how old were you when you’re done?’ I said, “Well, English football, I was 32 years old and I went to Japan for a few years.”
“He went: ‘Oh, you went the money, right?’ I said: “Well, I’ll take on.” “

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Shearer couldn’t help but laugh and then said: “You have better stress that he was just joking!”
“He was,” Lineker confirmed. “He winked to the press type that was there, it was just a joke.
“But yes, he has this cheeky sense of humor, Mo.”
Salah could be one of three important Liverpool players who can leave Alexander-Arnold and Virgil van Dijk in the summer.
Talksport understands that Real Madrid is increasingly confident of signing Alexander-Arnold, who has agreed to take a step verbally.
Van Dijk revealed in October that there were “ongoing” discussions about a new deal, then admitted that he “had no idea” how many more Liverpool appearances he will do.