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Roy Keane spoke honestly about Mohamed Salah(Image: Sky Sports News)
Former Manchester United captain Roy Keane claimed Arsenal would storm to the Premier League title if they had Liverpool star Mohamed Salah at their disposal.
Salah, 32, committed his future to Anfield this week by putting pen-to-paper on a new two-year contract.
The news also came at the perfect time for Arne Slot's side, who are hoping to secure the Premier League title within the next few weeks.
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Liverpool command a sizeable lead in the title race against Arsenal, who have handed the initiative to the Reds by drawing four of their last six Premier League matches.
Despite the former United skipper enduring a fierce rivalry with Liverpool throughout his career, Keane admitted he was happy that Salah was convinced to sign on the dotted lines.
Speaking on Sky Sports, Keane made both of his claims when he said: "No doubt he is a good example to all the young players.
We see him doing it, week-in, week-out, scoring the goals and getting assists.
"If you put him in the Arsenal team, Arsenal would win the league this year, that’s how special he is.
You’re on about making the changes the club have and making targets and not giving contracts to certain players, but every player can be different.
Keane believes Salah would win Arsenal the league, had he moved to North London instead(Image: PA)
"We’ve seen him get interviewed many times, he is a proper professional, a fitness freak and he is doing the business.
We have a great team now.
Liverpool fans were relieved to see Salah sign a new deal(Image: Liverpool FC via Getty Images)
"Before also we had a great team.
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