The 31-year-old Egyptian and Klopp had a heated exchange during the second half of Liverpool's 2-2 draw with West Ham, a crucial game in which Salah had started on the bench. When asked about the incident, Salah declined to comment, stating that revealing details would cause a "firestorm."
Klopp has already declared that he will be departing Anfield at the end of the season, leading to speculation that Mohamed Salah might follow, especially after drawing attention from Saudi Arabian clubs last summer.
However, The Athletic reports that Liverpool does not intend to sell Salah, and the star forward has shown no signs of wanting to leave either.
Mohamed Salah, the former Chelsea and AS Roma player, has one year left on the three-year contract he signed in 2022. Despite rumors of interest from clubs in the Middle East, a recent report indicates that Salah's preference is to continue playing in the Premier League.