Mohamed Salah's agent has set the record straight following reports the Liverpool star could be willing to leave Anfield this summer.
Salah, 30, signed a new three-year deal last July to keep him at Anfield until 2025.
But his future has been the subject of speculation in recent weeks, with Liverpool languishing down in seventh in the Premier League.
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A report from Spanish publication Fichajes has claimed Salah could be willing to leave Liverpool at the end of the season if the club fails to qualify for the Champions League.
It has also been claimed that the Reds would be prepared to sell Salah, with PSG named as a potential suitor for the Egyptian.
However, Salah's agent - Ramy Abbas Issa - has hit back at suggestions Salah could leave the club this summer.
"Nonsense. This was never discussed or thought about. Not qualifying to the Champions League hasn't even crossed our minds," he tweeted.
PSG 'interested' in signing Salah
Last week, Football Insider claimed PSG are interested in signing Salah, with Neymar, Lionel Messi and Kylian Mbappe all linked with potential moves away from the Parc des Princes in the summer.
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While Liverpool have struggled this season, Salah has a respectable return of 19 goals from 35 games and is seen as a suitable replacement, should one of PSG's star forwards leave the French club.
"PSG have the funds to meet Liverpool's likely asking price as well as match the left footer's current Anfield deal, penned last summer following extensive negotiations," read the report.
However, Issa's latest comments have cast doubt over those claims and whether Salah would be willing to leave Liverpool, even if they failed to qualify for the Champions League.
A goalless draw with Crystal Palace on Saturday has left Jurgen Klopp's side nine points adrift of the top four, albeit having played two games less than fourth-place Tottenham.
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Liverpool next face Wolves at Anfield on Wednesday before hosting Carabao Cup winners Manchester United on Sunday.
Topics: Liverpool, Mohamed Salah, Football, Premier League, Transfers