Liverpool: Klopp wants to move on from Salah reaction
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Liverpool hero Danny Murphy believes it would be wrong to sell Mohamed Salah this summer - but thinks Jurgen Klopp must have a big plan in place if he does. Salah has been linked with a move away from Liverpool for a number of months. The rumours have coincided with a dreadful run of form from the Reds which has seen them lose their last six matches at Anfield.
Salah has not scored in any of his last four league outings.
However, he remains the leading scorer in the English top flight with 17 goals to his name.
Murphy does not think selling Salah would be the right call by his former side.
But the pundit says there must be a big plan in place if that were to be the case.
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Murphy said on talkSPORT: "If you're going to sell your best goalscorer and the top goalscorer in the Premier League, you better have a really good plan in place and somebody who's going to come in and be able to come in and hit some really high numbers.
"If you sell Mo Salah you get weaker at the moment and you need your best players on the pitch.
"So no I disagree with that, I wouldn't be looking to sell him at all."
Meanwhile, former Reds striker Stan Collymore believes it may be time for all three of Salah, Roberto Firmino and Sadio Mane to leave Anfield.
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"Mo Salah, Bobby Firmino and Sadio Mane have made wonderful music at Anfield," Collymore wrote in his Mirror column.
"But rumours of Salah wanting out and talk of his relationship with Mane have been abound for a while now.
"And while I've said before that I thought it could be time for the Egyptian kind and Liverpool to part company at the end of this season, I'd even go further now and suggest moving on the Holy Trinity in one go."
Salah cut a frustrated figure when he was substituted by Klopp at 1-0 down in the match against Chelsea last Thursday.
But Klopp says there was nothing out of the ordinary shown from the Egyptian.
Klopp said: "We were 1-0 down, that makes no player happy, you go off and you can react in different ways because you are not happy about the general game.
"On top of that you get subbed [as] a striker and you think you should stay on the pitch.
"That is all completely clear and a normal issue. It's just normal life."