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Salah, 32, is having an 'unbelievable season' in the words of Moyes and is expected to sweep up at the end-of-season award ceremonies.
The mountain of accolades will likely come after the Egyptian guides Liverpool to the Premier League title, with the Reds 12 points clear at the top ahead of Wednesday's Merseyside derby.
Arsenal can cut that gap down to nine on Tuesday by beating Fulham, but it'd surely go down as the biggest title upset in Premier League history if Salah and Co.
There's no word on a new deal and Wednesday's match at Anfield may well be the final time that Salah faces Everton and Moyes, who joked that his team need to 'build a wall' to stop him.
The Toffees manager heaped praise on Salah in his pre-match press conference, saying: "He's having an unbelievable season for Liverpool.
He's been an excellent player for Liverpool."
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Moyes was then asked where Salah ranks among the all-time Premier League greats.
"We'll enjoy taking him to the airport and getting him on the plane, getting him out," he cheekily replied.
It's no wonder why Moyes is keen for Salah to leave, with the 32-year-old having scored eight goals and provided four assists against the Scot's West Ham and Everton sides down the years.
Across his time at Everton, Manchester United, Sunderland and West Ham, he's been to Anfield on 21 occasions but has a record of zero wins, 14 defeats and 36 goals conceded.
Asked if that record bothers him, Moyes admitted: "Yeah, I don't want it.
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