Dejan Lovren and Mo Salah were extremely close friends during their three years together at Liverpool, and the former Reds defender has unsurprisingly come out strongly in support of the Egyptian after the latter’s explosive comments over the weekend.
Former Liverpool defender Dejan Lovren says he believes his old teammate and friend Mohamed Salah is close to leaving Anfield. The ex-Croatia international says he and Salah are still in touch, and his impression is that the Reds forward is more likely to leave than to stay at this point.
It’s nearly mid-February and we still don’t know whether or not Mo Salah will be a Liverpool player next season. Speculation over the Egyptian’s future
Dejan Lovren has provided his insight into Mo Salah’s current thoughts around his future at Liverpool and it hasn’t been well received. The Croatian revealed that the forward is closer to leaving the club than staying at the moment and many have believed that stating this doesn’t help anyone.
Mo Salah’s future at Liverpool remains unclear and Dejan Lovren has shared his take, which certainly doesn’t seem too positive at this stage. As reported by Ismael Mahmoud for winwin on X, our former defender said: ‘I want Mo Salah to stay at Liverpool, he wants to stay.
Dejan Lovren left Liverpool in 2020 and has represented Zenit Saint Petersburg and Lyon since departing Anfield but now has a new club. In a transfer announcement video on X, PAOK confirmed the arrival of our former central defender.
One member of Liverpool’s Premier League-winning squad of 2019/20 could be on the verge of joining a new club. On Wednesday evening, Fabrizio Romano reported that Dejan Lovren is now close to leaving Lyon for PAOK, with the defender understood to have shaken hands on a switch to the Greek champions.
This is the sixth part in our series charting Jurgen Klopp’s nine seasons at Liverpool from his 2015 arrival to his upcoming departure from Anfield. Liverpool
Dejan Lovren has joined Mo Salah’s agent in showing support for the Egyptian King after he received criticism for returning to Liverpool to recover from injury.