Mohamed Salah has hinted that this could be his last season with Liverpool in his most recent comments about his future.
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The Egyptian talisman has just over six months remaining on his existing contract with the Reds, and there are still no rumours stating that he and the club are close to signing an extension.
The 32-year-old has given very little away about what he plans to do with his current deal close to expiring, but suggesting that he might depart Anfield at the end of the 2024/25 campaign.
"The thing I appreciate the most is the time when I go every morning and I see the guys and share unbelievable moments, especially us three plus Virgil [van Dijk] and Trent [Alexander-Arnold], the senior group," he told Liverpool's official YouTube channel.
"When Bobby [Firmino] left, for example, you realise everybody will leave one day so I don't take that for granted.
"When I go [to the training ground], I always try to have a laugh with them and spend good time together. In my head, I always remember the good things we had together."
When asked about his focus for the season, he said: "Win it all. In my opinion, I work so hard every day, I hate the idea that we are underdogs.
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"No, we have an incredible group... In each position, you're gonna find players that are really one of the top three in the world. So, why don't we win it? This city and this club have to always fight for everything."