Former Liverpool head coach Jurgen Klopp spoke about his relationship with Mohamed Salah against the backdrop of the player leaving the club.
According to Idman.Biz, citing the BBC, the coach admitted that there were disagreements between them, but emphasized that they were constructive.
"We texted recently. We've had disagreements, but always for the right reasons. Now everything is fine, especially when you look back - even better. And we are both very happy to be a part of this incredible journey," Klopp said.
He also noted that separation is a natural process.
"Now Salah can go wherever he wants and the club can find other players. This is completely normal," added the German expert.
It should be noted that Salah will leave Liverpool at the end of the 2025/2026 season. The team is currently fifth in the English Premier League standings.