Liverpool players will not try to influence Salah on his future, says Szoboszlai
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Liverpool players will not try to influence Salah on his future, says Szoboszlai
"It's nothing to do with the players. It's him and his own choice with what he is doing with his own life and his own career."
"It's not our decision as players. I love him as a human being, as a friend of mine. As a player he has done so much for this club it's going to be the club's and his decision."
"We always are, we always are, Jones said. He [Slot] is human at the end of the day. If we get beat in games it affects him; it affects us all too the same way it affects fans. He is a positive man, he always makes a change. The style of play has changed a bit. He is as hungry as ever, exactly the same with us. He is there with us and we are there with him as well."
Mohamed Salah was left out of Liverpool's squad for the Champions League win at Inter after a highly critical interview at Leeds and could also miss the upcoming home match against Brighton. Salah is due to report for Africa Cup of Nations duty with Egypt on Monday. Dominik Szoboszlai, who has taken Salah's place on the right and converted the decisive penalty at San Siro, said teammates will have no input into Salah's future and that the choice rests with Salah and the club. Curtis Jones said the controversy has not affected dressing-room atmosphere and expressed support for manager Arne Slot.
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