Liverpool's thrilling late victory against Everton was a crucial boost on the pitch, but it was what happened after the final whistle that has fans talking. Footage from referee Chris Kavanagh's camera captured a moment between Salah and the official that has ignited speculation about the Egyptian's future at Anfield.
In the video, Salah was heard saying, "If I don’t see you, it was a pleasure," as he walked off the pitch. It’s a respectful remark, but the context raises eyebrows. If Salah isn’t expecting to see referees in England again, it suggests he might be contemplating a move outside the Premier League.
For Liverpool supporters, this scenario is a dream. The thought of Salah scoring against the Reds in the league is a nightmare they’d prefer to avoid. The forward played a pivotal role in the Merseyside derby, scoring to put Liverpool ahead and further solidifying his status in this fierce rivalry.
Virgil van Dijk has praised Salah's value to the team, calling him an outstanding teammate. Jamie Carragher echoed this sentiment, labeling him one of the club’s all-time greats who consistently delivers in crucial moments.
While one comment to a referee doesn’t confirm any plans, it does offer a glimpse into Salah's mindset. It reinforces the respect he commands in the English game and gives Liverpool fans a sliver of hope that when his time at Anfield does come to an end, it may not come back to haunt them domestically. The summer transfer window is still a few months away, but this moment could be the start of something significant.
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