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Freddie Keighley

Mohamed Salah's agent in transfer outburst as he showcases Liverpool star's achievements

Mohamed Salah's agent highlighted the Liverpool star's scoring achievements in a social media outburst following speculation linking the Egyptian with a move to Real Madrid.

27-year-old Salah has enjoyed another stellar campaign with the Reds, scoring 16 goals and providing six assists to help guide the Anfield club to within touching distance of the Premier League trophy.

But despite having three years remaining on his contract, Salah has been linked with a move to the Santiago Bernabeu.

The former Roma and Chelsea forward replied to a Sky Sports debate on whether he will be kept or sold with three laughing faces.

Salah has a prolific goalscoring record with Liverpool (AFP via Getty Images)

And only hours later, agent Ramy Abbas Issa took to Twitter to highlight his client's array of achievements with the English giants since joining in 2017.

Issa wrote: "In 2017/2018 M. Salah was the team’s top scorer in both the Premier League, and the Champions League.

"In 2018/2019 M. Salah was the team’s top scorer in both the Premier League, and the Champions League.

"This season M. Salah is the team’s top scorer in both the Premier League, and the Champions League.

"Since joining Liverpool FC in 2017, M. Salah has missed out on zero Golden Boots.

"...and he’s not a CF."

Salah signed a contract extension before the 2018/19 season and has proved his huge worth to Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp on many occasions.

The forward opened the scoring from the penalty spot in the Champions League final victory over Tottenham Hotspur last season and has formed a potent attacking trident with Roberto Firmino and Sadio Mane.

In his 144 Liverpool appearances since joining from Roma, Salah has scored 91 goals and contributed 37 assists.

Issa appears to have echoed Salah's laughing off of rumours linking him with a move away from Anfield, with his Twitter outburst implying that the Egyptian is too important to Liverpool for him to be sold.

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