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'No matter what happens'... will Salah stay at Anfield?

BBC Sport Saturday, 2 November 2024 ()
Mohamed Salah’s winner against Brighton, taking Liverpool top of the Premier League table, is a timely reminder of what the Reds could lose if contract talks do not go well.
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