Liverpool ace Mohamed Salah insists new contract talks isn't influencing his form slump.
The Anfield icon insisted that he is unconcerned about negotiations dragging on - and insisted he will not allow it to affect his performance as the Reds chase an historic quadruple. Salah argued that it would be “selfish" to think about himself and his position now, with the club in the midst of an unprecedented pursuit of honours.
But he hinted there is still a way to go in talks when he said, when asked if he is confident he will sign a new deal: “I can't say yes I can't say no. I've said a million times before about what I want, but I can't go deep into the contract now - I can't go into the news about my contract now, because the team needs to win.
“There is not much I can say, honestly what can I - say there are many things people don't know about it. I can't be selfish. We are in the most imp period for the team. So I just have to talk about the team, focus on what's important for the team. Hopefully we are going to be more optimistic and see what will happen (with the contract).
"It doesn't affect me at all," he said of the fevered speculation surrounding his contract negotiations. I know my job very well, I know what I am doing, and I know the situation the club is in, so I am not bothered about that (contract ). I am just focusing on the team, and giving everything I have for the club."