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Mohamed Salah has hinted more strongly than ever that he might leave Liverpool when his contract expires at the end of the season.
At 32, Salah is in peak form as Arne Slot's squad pursues a treble of Premier League, Champions League, and Carabao Cup titles, with whispers of a potential Ballon d'Or triumph.
With only three months remaining on his deal, the Egyptian winger can begin discussions with overseas clubs, and he has expressed his desire for Anfield fans to cherish his legacy.
When questioned about any progress on a new contract, Salah simply shook his head, smiled, and remarked: "No.
In a very polite way!"
He continued: "I want fans to remember that I gave it all to the fans, I gave it all to the city.
I was here, I wasn't lazy, I just enjoyed my football and gave it all.
"I think that's what the city is about - they give you love and you have a connection with them because you give your all.
"I just want them to remember that I was here for eight years - and I gave it all.
I feel like I'm in very good shape and trying to make sure that not only I improve but that the players around me are improving as well."
Salah's impressive tally this season includes 30 goals and 21 assists across all competitions.
Since joining Liverpool from Roma in a blockbuster £36.5 million transfer back in the summer of 2017, Salah has been a model of consistency for the Reds, significantly contributing to their success with Premier League, Champions League, FA Cup, and two League Cup triumphs, not to mention bagging double honours as FWA Footballer of the Year and PFA Player of the Year.
Now, the forward finds himself unable to commit to a new deal that meets his expectations, even while team pillars like Virgil van Dijk and Trent Alexander-Arnold also face contract expiries this summer.
His absence would be keenly felt at Anfield, where his off-pitch influence is just as crucial as his on-field prowess.
In a candid chat with ex-Liverpool star Steve McManaman on TNT Sport, Salah described his role as a mentor to the younger members of Jurgen Slot's squad.
Salah revealed: "You are not going to win the league alone, so you want other players around you to perform.
"That's what I've been doing for the last few months, studying the games to understand what the other players like.
In the past, when I was younger, I would just focus on myself on the pitch."
"I try to understand how the players feel so they can express their feelings and just be honest with me.