Liverpool are looking to achieve an unprecedented feat this year that would see them become the first English side to lift the quadruple.

Mohamed Salah is a major component for the Reds in their chase for glory and some interesting news has broken over the future of the Egyptian.

What's the news?

Last week, an exclusive interview between FourFourTwo's Chris Flanagan and Mo Salah was made public, with the Premier League's top scorer offering words on the status of his contract talks with Liverpool.

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Chris Flanagan shared his verdict in the latest report via ThisisAnfield.com:

"He seemed very relaxed about everything, including his future.

"I got the sense that his number one aim is absolutely to stay at the club, but that he was prepared to wait a little longer to get the best deal possible if that's what it takes."

Fans on edge

Salah's future at the club has been an overshadowing worry for Liverpool fans this season, with the Egyptian proving to be a talismanic figure for Klopp's side since his transfer from Roma back in 2017.

The now 29-year-old has bagged 13 assists in 43 appearances for Klopp's side this term, yet again proving his value to a side who are capitalising on his performances and setting their sights on an unprecedented quadruple trophy swoop.

Salah has remained composed throughout the contract debacle and has already equalled his goal tally of last season in six games less.

The £90m-rated sensation insisted his contract issues were not about monetary gain, as he told Flannagan: "I think the fans know what I want, but in the contract, it's not everything about the money at all."

Asked by ThisisAnfield, Flannagan gave his verdict on the quote from Salah: "His added quote that it wasn't all about the money was interesting, as it was unprompted - I'd asked him how he saw his future, but my question hadn't mentioned money."

Either way, with the clock ticking on his deal, supporters will be on the edge of their seats about whether or not he'll pen new terms in Merseyside. This claim certainly seems to suggest that he might, however.

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