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21 hours ago, Ne Moe Imya said:

So the only question that remains is how much we'd accept for him this summer. Would we prefer to pay him 15m for this upcoming season and then lose him on a free

 

My guess is the club was happy to let Salah's contract run w Klopps.

That has changed. We won't get as much in transfer as it will take to replace him. Any fee is probably half what it was last summer.

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The question of what it will cost to replace him is a moot one. The question is simply whether a replacement exists.

The only one of our forwards we need to replace is the unintelligent one with the shit hair.

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2 hours ago, AngryOfTuebrook said:

The question of what it will cost to replace him is a moot one. The question is simply whether a replacement exists.

The only one of our forwards we need to replace is the unintelligent one with the shit hair.

Agreed  Diaz has to go

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On 24/05/2024 at 15:31, TheHowieLama said:

 

It can't be. Remember reading something about Messi when he had come to Miami - Salah sold 4th most in world behind FakeR and Lewandowski.

 

He sold 800k but the club gets only a percentage of the retail.

And not every Salah shirt sold is just because it's him. If he wasn't here, Liverpool fans would have other heroes. Really, the shirts that are down to him are sold to people who wouldn't ordinarily but Liverpool shirts. 

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8 hours ago, AngryOfTuebrook said:

The question of what it will cost to replace him is a moot one. The question is simply whether a replacement exists.

The only one of our forwards we need to replace is the unintelligent one with the shit hair.


Nunez?

 

He has the best at the club.

 

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1 minute ago, Torvald Utne said:

Most ≠ best 

 

Long hair is shit 

I agree wholeheartedly, my son looks like Jesus at the moment, and I'm sick to fucking death of finding 2 foot long hairs on every towel and work surface in the house.

 

Fucker moults more than the dog.

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3 hours ago, Barrington Womble said:

And not every Salah shirt sold is just because it's him. If he wasn't here, Liverpool fans would have other heroes. Really, the shirts that are down to him are sold to people who wouldn't ordinarily but Liverpool shirts. 


I think the club would miss Codes revenue if Salah goes 

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Salah wins Liverpool's Standard Chartered Men's Player of the Season award

 
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By Glenn Price
 

Mohamed Salah has been voted the winner of Liverpool's Standard Chartered Men's Player of the Season award.

The Egyptian came out on top for 2023-24 in a poll on Liverpoolfc.com – ahead of Virgil van Dijk and Alexis Mac Allister, who finished second and third respectively – to claim the accolade for the fourth time in his seven years at Anfield so far.

 
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Mohamed SalahFORWARD
 
Mohamed Salah

SEASON 2023-24

  • Time Played

    3130
  • Appearances

    44
  • Goals

    25
VIEW PROFILE

Salah was the Reds' top scorer in the campaign with 25 goals in all competitions and his tally of 13 assists was the joint-most within the squad alongside Darwin Nunez.

In total, the No.11 had 38 goal involvements from his 44 appearances to help his side lift the Carabao Cup and secure Champions League qualification via a third-placed finish in the Premier League.

Salah started the season in typically brilliant form and won all three Standard Chartered Player of the Month prizes on offer between September and November, as well as receiving the Premier League's award in October. 

After climbing above Steven Gerrard to take fifth place on the club's all-time top scorers list, he was on the scoresheet at Crystal Palace in December to reach the milestone of 200 goals – joining esteemed company in Ian Rush, Roger Hunt, Gordon Hodgson and Billy Liddell as double centurions for Liverpool.

Watch: Salah's first 200 goals for LFC

An injury while at the Africa Cup of Nations with Egypt disrupted his campaign but Salah would return to accomplish a feat no other Red had previously done. 

Netting in a Europa League victory over Sparta Prague at Anfield, the forward arrived at the 20-goal mark for the seventh consecutive season. That game also saw him produce a hat-trick of assists. 

And by scoring and assisting in last month's 4-2 win against Tottenham Hotspur, Salah became the first player in Premier League history to reach double figures in both goals and assists for three seasons in a row.

Salah's fourth Liverpool Player of the Season honour comes after he also clinched the award at the end of the 2017-18, 2020-21 and 2021-22 campaigns.

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3 minutes ago, Code said:

Salah wins Liverpool's Standard Chartered Men's Player of the Season award

 
mo-salah-player-of-the-season-03062024.w
PUBLISHED 3 HOURS AGO
By Glenn Price
 

Mohamed Salah has been voted the winner of Liverpool's Standard Chartered Men's Player of the Season award.

The Egyptian came out on top for 2023-24 in a poll on Liverpoolfc.com – ahead of Virgil van Dijk and Alexis Mac Allister, who finished second and third respectively – to claim the accolade for the fourth time in his seven years at Anfield so far.

 
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Mohamed SalahFORWARD
 
Mohamed Salah

SEASON 2023-24

  • Time Played

    3130
  • Appearances

    44
  • Goals

    25
VIEW PROFILEBUY SHIRT

Salah was the Reds' top scorer in the campaign with 25 goals in all competitions and his tally of 13 assists was the joint-most within the squad alongside Darwin Nunez.

In total, the No.11 had 38 goal involvements from his 44 appearances to help his side lift the Carabao Cup and secure Champions League qualification via a third-placed finish in the Premier League.

Salah started the season in typically brilliant form and won all three Standard Chartered Player of the Month prizes on offer between September and November, as well as receiving the Premier League's award in October. 

After climbing above Steven Gerrard to take fifth place on the club's all-time top scorers list, he was on the scoresheet at Crystal Palace in December to reach the milestone of 200 goals – joining esteemed company in Ian Rush, Roger Hunt, Gordon Hodgson and Billy Liddell as double centurions for Liverpool.

Watch: Salah's first 200 goals for LFC

An injury while at the Africa Cup of Nations with Egypt disrupted his campaign but Salah would return to accomplish a feat no other Red had previously done. 

Netting in a Europa League victory over Sparta Prague at Anfield, the forward arrived at the 20-goal mark for the seventh consecutive season. That game also saw him produce a hat-trick of assists. 

And by scoring and assisting in last month's 4-2 win against Tottenham Hotspur, Salah became the first player in Premier League history to reach double figures in both goals and assists for three seasons in a row.

Salah's fourth Liverpool Player of the Season honour comes after he also clinched the award at the end of the 2017-18, 2020-21 and 2021-22 campaigns.

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Handy for asking a bigger fee for him.

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No way was Mo our player of the season last year. 
 

VVD, Mac Allister & Trent were all better. 
 

Like the last couple of times he’s been to the AFCON, he’s been nowhere near his best. Apart from the cameo at Brentford, has he played well in 2024?

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