Mo Salah: Jamie Carragher urges Liverpool forward to stay at Anfield until end of season






Former Liverpool defender Jamie Carragher: "I don't see Mohamed Salah playing for Liverpool next season. The big thing in my mind is whether we are going to see him from now until the end of the season. I think he'd really regret it [leaving]."


Jamie Carragher doesn't see Mohamed Salah playing for Liverpool next season but thinks the forward should delay any immediate thoughts about quitting the club in January to secure a fitting Anfield send-off at the end of the season.



Salah appeared to be emotional during what looked like a lap of appreciation after Liverpool's 2-0 win over Brighton at Anfield as he prepares to go off and represent Egypt at the Africa Cup of Nations.



The 33-year-old started on the bench against Brighton but was introduced as a first-half and provided an assist for Hugo Ekitike. It took his tally for goal involvements up to 277 for the Reds in the Premier League, which is more than any other player has managed for a single club.



It remains to be seen whether that is his last contribution for Liverpool but Carragher, who strongly criticised the forward for his claim last week that he had been "thrown under a bus" by manager Arne Slot, urged Salah to put his differences with Slot aside and return from the Africa Cup of Nations at the end of January to preserve his legacy and get the send-off he deserves