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Farewell Liverpool, this star is leaving the Premier League when the team need him most

The Reds have many important games ahead of them and will have to find a solution.

By Darwin Largo

He's leaving England this week.
He's leaving England this week.
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Liverpool are having an almost perfect 2023/24 season. They are competing in four tournaments at the same time and showing performances that have fans excited. In Premier League they are the only leaders of the standings with 45 points, 3 more than Aston Villa and 5 more than Manchester City and Arsenal.

And that's not all. In the UEFA Europa League they won Group E and qualified directly to the round of 16, where they will face the winner of the duel between the second place in the group and one of the teams coming from the Champions League. In addition, next Sunday they will debut in the round of 64 of the FA Cup against Arsenal, while three days later they will have the first leg of the Carabao Cup semifinals against Fulham.

With this scenario, coach Jurgen Klopp will need every player in the squad to be available to face this demanding stage of the season. But the opposite will be true. Injured players (such as Thiago Alcantara, Andrew Robertson, Konstantinos Tsimikas and Joel Matip) will be joined by others who will be absent for the next few weeks.

Mohamed Salah is the most important of them. The 31-year-old winger is the team's biggest star and one of the Premier League's top scorers with 14 goals, along with Manchester City's Erling Haaland. The other one who will leave is Wataru Endo, holding midfielder who arrived this season from Stuttgart and has had a lot of involvement in the team, especially replacing Alexis MacAllister when he was injured.

What will happen to them?

These two players will leave England this week to join their respective national teams. Mohamed Salah will play for Egypt in the Africa Cup of Nations in Côte d'Ivoire between January 13 and February 11, while Wataru Endo will join Japan for the Asian Cup in Qatar between January 12 and February 10.


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