Liverpool resume training after Diogo Jota death
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Mohamed Salah said the death of Liverpool teammate Diogo Jota in a car crash had left him "frightened" to return to the club as the Premier League champions postponed the return of some players for pre-season training.
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Daily Star on MSNLiverpool transfer news: Reds starter makes Real Madrid stance clear as star striker speaks outSeveral Liverpool players were back at the club's AXA Training Centre on Tuesday as the Reds' preparations for the new season got under way in earnest
Mohamed Salah’s move to Liverpool from AS Roma in 2017 has been ranked among the 10 greatest transfers in history, according to the website “lentedesportiva.” The Pharaoh has dazzled during his years with the Reds, netting 245 goals and providing 113 assists in 401 appearances across all competitions.
Arsenal are keen to sign Eze and are currently viewed as the most likely destination for the man born in Greenwich, although the Independent now claim that Liverpool might yet rival the Gunners, having admired the Crystal Palace No.10 for many years.
Liverpool have a squad full of world-class footballers, none more so than Mohamed Salah. The winger has been one of the finest players on the planet ever since his move to Anfield in 2017, and has even put himself into contention for the 2025 Ballon d'Or with an incredible title-winning season under his belt.
Arne Slot faces an onerous task in managing a squad still struggling to process the death of their team-mate Diogo Jota