Liverpool forward Mohamed Salah has been the subject of transfer interest from Al-Ittihad
Chris Sutton has called for Mohamed Salah to come out and end the speculation over his Liverpool future.
Reports on Monday night indicated that a Saudi delegation are set to fly to London in a last-ditch effort to convince Liverpool to part with Salah. And former Premier League winner Sutton, speaking on Mail Sport's It's All Kicking Off podcast, believes the Egyptian could 'put the speculation to bed' by coming out and announcing he will remain a Liverpool player.
"So Jurgen Klopp has come out and said ’we think he's staying’. Szoboszlai has come out and said, ’we think he's staying. We hope he's staying.’
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