The Egypt international has been left at home ahead of his side's Champions League clash at San Siro after explosive comments criticising boss Arne Slot and his treatment by the club and suggesting his future lies elsewhere. Please review your details and accept them to load the content

Salah arrived to train on his own at the AXA Training Centre in Liverpool today.

But Chivu refused to be drawn into the circus.

"We all know what he represents for Liverpool and for the world of football," Chivu told a press conference.

"I don't talk about other teams' problems. We also have our own issues and questions to answer. It's not my concern.

"I know they have players who can replace him and that Liverpool, as always in their history, will maintain a high level.

"We are talking about teams,

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