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Neville: Salah sees Liverpool as a stepping stone to Real Madrid or Barcelona

Gary Neville feels that Mo Salah is ready to move on from Liverpool and join either Real Madrid of Barcelona in the near future.

Salah has had an extraordinary career with the Reds since arriving on Merseyside in the summer in 2017 scoring 90 goals in 140 games for the Reds.

While his record-breaking first season will stand the test of time, he has certainly played a major part in the success of the club in the last two campaigns winning more individual honours along the way.

There has been speculation about suitors for Sadio Mane and more recently Roberto Firmino, it seemed like any talk about Salah departing had gone a tad quiet.

But Neville put it back on the agenda saying that a lack of love from the fans for the Egyptian superstar could come into play when he decides what his next move might be.

 

The Mirror ( via Sky Sports) reported the former Man United stalwart as saying:

 

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“I said 18 months ago I thought Mo Salah would leave Liverpool.

"I think it's a little bit more simple in the sense of why Liverpool fans maybe don't demonstrate that love for Salah, and it's affinity and loyalty.

“I think there's a feeling that he wants to go and play at Real Madrid, he'll go to Barcelona - he'll take the big move.

Neville said that shouldn’t be seen as a criticism of Salah, it’s just that some players want to test themselves on the continent.

“I played with David Beckham, I played with Ruud van Nistelrooy, I played with Cristiano Ronaldo - they wanted to aspire to win the Ballon d'Or, they wanted to be at Real Madrid, they wanted to be up in lights and play at the biggest clubs in the world.

“I think there's a feeling: affinity, loyalty, will he leave us?

 

"I think he could.

 

"I think he is ultimately using Liverpool potentially as a stepping stone for his career. 

“He has aspirations to be [at a club like Madrid or Barca].

“Let's be honest, Real Madrid and Barcelona for a lot of players are the pinnacle."

You often see this thought process with South American players and the Reds have been the victim of it with Luis Suarez, Philippe Coutinho and Javier Mascherano to name a few.

Judging from a fair distance away, Mo seems to like the quiet life, much removed from all the frenzied limelight a move to the ‘big two’ in Spain would bring.

He keeps it pretty low-key, spending time with his family and generally seems happy on the pitch bonding well with his teammates.

And then there is the fact that Liverpool are currently the best team in World Football, that is not a claim, it is a cold hard fact.

Why would any player want to leave what Jürgen Klopp is building at this present moment, especially when he is a key member of this team?

Or perhaps is it just a ex-rival player wanting to cause a bit of disharmony in the ranks and knowing his own team cannot contend with the Reds on the pitch at this present time.

Knowing the mentality of this Liverpool squad, this sort of claim wouldn’t even raise a skerrick of friction.

 

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I can't get excited about Neville's opinion on Salah leaving. It could well happen as it could with Mane or Firmino.

Be surprised if we don't see Werner coming in for one of them during the summer if I'm honest.

I don't need Ratboy trying to be controversial and posturing to explain the obvious.

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Well 18 months ago, Mo had only been here about 12 months so, I dont see how he thinks Mo was looking to move on back then. But, it's a good diversionary tactic when your own club is a complete basket case on and off the field to talk up potential moves out of a club that looks set to be at the top of the English game for the next 3 to 5 years, eh?

 

Will he move? I dont know but it seems to me, Mo is under pressure to consider a move to Real by just about everyone of Egyptian decent as it would be a national honour. We've had his international manager, ex and current Egyptian international players et al, saying he 'needs' to go to Real.

 

We've got some other no mark called mcgarry claiming Bayern have spoken to Bobby about returning to the Bundesliga. Anyone see a pattern? Strange there's been little talk of city players moving on until this recent UEFA ban!

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I absolutely don't want Mo to move 'cos he's fucking brilliant. I also don't worry about Mo moving if it does happen as I have total faith in Klopp to turn a negative into a positive. Whatever scenario happens, we'll still be awesome.

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4 hours ago, skaro said:

 

Just look at the way that fucking cunt has Mo's arm deliberately trapped in the fall to the ground - with the sole intention to injure.

 

Scum.

 

How no action was taken post-match for this - and the Karius thing - is mind fucking boggling.

 

 

Spot on. There is shithousery then their is plain brutal cheating. Ramos is king of both. That was unreal and UEFA didn’t do fuck all. Mind you I’m sure VAR wouldn’t see anything wrong with it either. Expect to see similar when we play Atletico in a few weeks. An early goal for us is vital because they will be at it from kick off. If we make them have to actually play football we should go through. Can see it getting toxic very quickly. 
 

The thing that bothers me the most is they savour it after the game as if winning by cheating is the way to do it. 
 

I struggle to think of a top class player (I’m not including dicks like Barton etc obviously) who is or ever has been as much of a snidey shitbag as Ramos. 

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11 minutes ago, Bjornebye said:

Spot on. There is shithousery then their is plain brutal cheating. Ramos is king of both. That was unreal and UEFA didn’t do fuck all. Mind you I’m sure VAR wouldn’t see anything wrong with it either. Expect to see similar when we play Atletico in a few weeks. An early goal for us is vital because they will be at it from kick off. If we make them have to actually play football we should go through. Can see it getting toxic very quickly. 
 

The thing that bothers me the most is they savour it after the game as if winning by cheating is the way to do it. 
 

I struggle to think of a top class player (I’m not including dicks like Barton etc obviously) who is or ever has been as much of a snidey shitbag as Ramos. 

Id absolutely piss my pants laughing if Ramos does a number on a city player tonight that sees them miss the rest of the season. I think ramos is an absolute twat, 23 career red cards isnt it?

 

But, the fume coming from the city fanboys if Ramos does get one of their players removed from the game after their comments about Mo in Kiev would be a cold dish of revenge for me.

 

Yeah, I know it's not good wanting someone gets injured but that's how I see it.

 

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It's such a non-point from Neville. Any player can decide to leave any club at any time for any particular reason. It's the nature of football and the transfer market. I don't think any Liverpool fan who is old enough to understand this thinks that because we're so good, Liverpool is automatically the apex of his career and there is nowhere else he could want to go. He's here right now and we're winning stuff, that's the important thing, and if he decides to go, the club will keep existing.

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7 hours ago, clockspeed said:

I agree said in west ham thread that I don't get the commentary. Yeah he can be hot or cold but never hides and tries to be the difference. Now I haven't seen his "stat" circle (other thread) but I can say he is safely in the world class thread.

This isn't an original point, but his first season with us ruined his perception. In the history of football, only Messi and Ronaldo consistently have seasons like that one. The reasonable view on him is that he does the most important stuff (score and assist) at a world class level but he is flawed in a couple of ways, and one of those is that sometimes it looks like he cares about his stats a bit too much and fans see that.

 

That's why he maybe isn't as beloved as Firmino or Mané and therefore people make the jump that the fans don't appreciate him, which in general is absolutely not true.

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1 hour ago, Bjornebye said:

 

I struggle to think of a top class player (I’m not including dicks like Barton etc obviously) who is or ever has been as much of a snidey shitbag as Ramos. 

 

 

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Neville's comments aside, winning at least one European Cup and playing a major part in bringing home the first title in thirty years might be seen by some players as the right time to move on to a new challenge. If Mo or anybody else decides that's the case, at least we won't get absolutely rinsed like we did for McManaman, Owen or Suarez, and we can also be fairly confident that we'll get the right replacement in.

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Never understand why people listen to Gary Neville, the guy spouts the most obvious agreeable tripe. Monday night he entertained the idea that Aubamayeng is now world class....the whole family are busy bastards that crave recognition. I salute them for making it in football...after that...I'd rather listen to Elton Johns 'Candle in the Wind' on endless repeat!

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58 minutes ago, Nolongerathletic said:

Never understand why people listen to Gary Neville, the guy spouts the most obvious agreeable tripe. Monday night he entertained the idea that Aubamayeng is now world class....the whole family are busy bastards that crave recognition. I salute them for making it in football...after that...I'd rather listen to Elton Johns 'Candle in the Wind' on endless repeat!

All the papers had to say...

Was that Gary and Phil were found, in the bath... in the nude.... 

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Whether we like it or not some players will always look at real or barca as a further step in their career. 

 

I doubt salah has been whispering this in Gary's ear though.   Guesswork based on fuck all. 

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Well, whisper it but ferguson regularly moved on one of his star players, whether by choice or player power. I know there's lots of speculation with a few here saying they wouldnt be surprised to see one of the front 3 move on at the end of the season. Im not sure whether that's part of the anti FSG line or whether they think one of Sadio, Mo and Bobby would push for a move.

 

But I just dont see it. Bobby's the only one of the 3 who Jurgen didnt bring in. I just cannot see any of them stabbing Jurgen in the back and forcing a move at the end of this season when he's made them a World, European and English Champion. Events might prove me wrong or deluded but we'll wait and see.

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6 hours ago, redinblack62 said:

Neville makes 1+1 = 5. Its all surmising, he doesnt know anything, and more to the point, he never will.

 

Fuck him and the horse he rode in on.

I heard he fucked the horse he ruud in on. 

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