CBS Sports journalist Ben Jacobs says that Mo Salah remains 'fully committed' to Liverpool, after reports linking him with an exit.

Salah has recently been linked with a move to French giants PSG this summer, amid doubts over the future of attacking trio Lionel Messi, Kylian Mbappe and Neymar.

Football Insider have also claimed that FSG could be willing to cash in on Salah, who could reap a vast transfer fee for them, and talks have taken place internally over a possible big-name sale.

The Latest: Salah 'fully committed'

Speaking to GiveMeSport, Jacobs says that Salah remains 'fully committed' to Liverpool and vice versa, and reports of his potential departure are just rumours at this moment in time:

"The links of a Mo Salah departure are basically just rumour at this point, and my understanding is that Salah remains fully committed to Liverpool and Liverpool remain fully committed to Salah.

"He hasn't hit the same goalscoring feats of seasons gone by, but I think that's also down to the fact that Salah at his most prolific had a lot of talent creating space and linking up with him."

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The Verdict: Relief!

It will come as an almighty relief to Reds supporters that Salah and the club remain committed to each other.

The winger may not be having his best season in terms of numbers, with just nine goals in the Premier League before today's encounter with Manchester United, but his record in terms of goals and assists outside of that is simply phenomenal (Transfermarkt).

The 'Egyptian King' as he is nicknamed by supporters in their beloved chant of him has helped win them both the Premier League and UEFA Champions League, and create many memorable moments along the way.

Nonetheless, keeping Salah at the club is vital in terms of the Merseysiders kicking on next season.