The German has rubbished suggestions his winger could be distracted by the speculation.
from a move to Al-Ittihad and insists the Liverpool winger is not distracted by the speculation that continues to surround him.from the Saudi Pro League club shortly before Friday’s transfer window deadline, with Klopp adamant the rumour was a non-starter.
Despite the speculation currently engulfing him, Salah was picked to start in Liverpool’s Premier League clash with Aston Villa at Anfield on Sunday. Klopp says there was never any doubt over whether the 31-year-old would start, once again hitting out at the rumours surrounding Al-Ittihad’s bid and labelling them a ‘media story’.
Asked if he had to consider whether Salah would be fully focused for the match against Villa, a stunned-looking Klopp laughed and replied: ‘I didn’t have to!Klopp remains adamant that Salah will not be leaving ‘I have a big desk in my office, a lot of papers are on there, I have a laptop, iPad, everything that you need, and none of them were busy with this kind of news.‘Mo was completely normal, had a good training week and no, there was nothing from my point of view to think about.’
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