Liverpool are 'convinced' that Mohamed Salah will remain a Reds player beyond this summer, according to reliable journalist Fabrizio Romano.
The 28-year-old has been a sensational signing for Liverpool since joining from Roma in the summer of 2017, scoring 119 goals in 192 appearances.  Salah has matured into one of the biggest names in world football and become a true icon, with his influence at Liverpool arguably unrivalled under Jurgen Klopp.
Despite Salah generally appearing happy at Anfield, there seem to be constant rumours suggesting that he could leave this summer, perhaps not helped by an interview he conducted with AS back in December, when he flirted with the idea of joining Barcelona or Real Madrid.

Liverpool confident Salah won't leave

Writing for BenchWarmers, Romano claimed that Liverpool believe the Egyptian superstar will stay put, adding that there is 'no problem with the club' currently.

The journalist wrote that the Merseysiders "are convinced that they can keep Mohamed Salah", adding that "soon they will also have to talk about his contract expiring in June 2023 but there is no problem with the club."

Salah's current £200,000-a-week Liverpool contract expires in two years' time, but the hope is that he will sign a new deal in the near future.

Transfer Tavern take

There are times when it feels like the Reds' number 11 is underappreciated, with his constant flow of goals and assists proving priceless over the last four seasons.

It may be that Salah's world-class quality is only universally lauded when he leaves - the hope is that he is still a few years away from departing Anfield.

In other news, there has been a key update on one injured Liverpool star - find out who it is here.