Liverpool midfielder Curtis Jones has cleared up his comparison of teammate Mohamed Salah and former Premier League star Eden Hazard.
Mohamed Salah is free to negotiate a pre-contract agreement with any club, as his Liverpool deal is set to expire at the end of the season. Salah has been in se
Rodrygo is perhaps not yet at Salah's level, but he's close and more importantly, he's almost a decade younger. Liverpool should see the 24-year-old winger as their number one option to replace Salah. With the Reds, Rodrygo could continue to blossom into his prime years and become a core piece for the foreseeable future.
Curtis Jones appeared to land himself in hot water with Liverpool team-mate Mo Salah by claiming former Chelsea star Eden Hazard was a better player than the Reds' star attacker
Mohamed Salah faced strange criticism from Troy Deeney after Liverpool's win at Brentford and the former Premier League striker's comments were well wide of the mark
Mohamed Salah is now eligible to negotiate a pre-contract agreement with any club, as his Liverpool deal is set to expire in June. As the new year begins, reports have emerged linking the 32-year-old
With Mohamed Salah's Liverpool future still firmly up in the air, the club are reportedly eyeing a La Liga star as his replacement amid concerns "something's up" with the Egyptian
Chris Wood is just one goal short of his lifetime-best Premier League season total of 14, which he has reached twice – last season and five years previously – and it very much looks that this time he will deliver a best-ever in what has been a glorious late-career surge at Nottingham Forest.
Home / Football / Premier League News / Curtis Jones makes surprising Mohamed Salah admission, claiming he is not as good as a former Chelsea winger Curtis Jones says Eden Hazard was a better player than Liverpool team-mate Mohamed Salah.
Curtis Jones confessed that he was often in awe watching Eden Hazard during his peak at Chelsea and admitted he was a better footballer than Liverpool colleague Mohamed Salah
Liverpool is proactively addressing Mo Salah's potential departure. Their pursuit of Takefusa Kubo, potentially involving a three-player swap deal, showcases their strategic approach to maintaining squad strength and competitiveness despite significant changes.
Troy Deeney claimed on talkSPORT that after Salah headed straight down the tunnel after Liverpool’s win against Brentford, it seemed like an exit away from the Merseyside-based club could be on his mind. “Something’s up with that fella today. Whether it’s something with Saudi, whether there’s a move but he’s not been at the races today.”