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Mo Salah insists he is ‘loving’ life at Liverpool amid Real Madrid interest

The Reds' Egyptian star has blown fans away with 28 goals already this season in a Liverpool shirt

MO SALAH says that he has loved Liverpool since he was young suggesting a move to Real Madrid is not on the cards.

The Kop faithful will be delighted with the Egyptian’s start to the season, with his 21 league goals second only to Harry Kane.

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Salah has stunned Liverpool this season with his excellent displays

In an interview with FourFourTwo, he said: “I have loved the club since I was young and knew this was a team I wanted to play for.

“I knew the history this club has and, as soon as I got the chance, I had to make it happen.”

His first stint in England with Chelsea wasn’t anywhere near as successful as with Liverpool, leaving many critics questioning his ability.

In response, he admitted: “Come on, I know I’m good! I was comfortable at Roma, I had two great seasons there and I was very happy, but I’ve always been the sort of guy who takes a chance, to put myself under pressure.”

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The Egyptian has scored a whopping 28 goals in all competitions this season

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He has been linked away with a move to Real Madrid but Salah looks happy in red

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Salah’s electric pace has frightened Premier League defenders this season, even the most seasoned of pros have been put to shame.

That includes the likes of Tottenham, who were at Salah’s mercy during their 2-2 draw at Anfield on Sunday.

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Salah was loaned out to Fiorentina and then Roma in an unsuccessful spell at Chelsea

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Liverpool fans will be delighted that Salah is at the club hes always wanted to play at

The Egyptian returns to the Champions League, as Liverpool face FC Porto in the round of 32 next Wednesday.

He said: “My earliest football memory was watching the Champions League matches. I always loved watching Zidane, Totti and the Brazilian Ronaldo. It’s an amazing feeling when you hear that music now before kick-off.”

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