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“I don’t know why…” – Roy Keane thinks Mo Salah has made a big mistake over exit announcement

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Roy Keane has questioned the timing of Mo Salah’s announcement that he’ll be leaving Liverpool at the end of this season.DOWNLOAD THE OFFICIAL EMPIRE OF THE KOP APP FOR ALL THE LATEST & BREAKING UPDATES – STRAIGHT TO YOUR PHONE! ON APPLE & GOOGLE PLAYThe Egyptian revealed on Tuesday evening that he’ll bring the curtain down on a historic nine-year spell at Anfield in which he’s become the Reds’ third-highest goalscorer of all time, with numerous past and present teammates paying heartfelt tributes to the 33-year-old.While Jamie Carragher felt that the timing over the confirmation of his exit from Merseyside was ‘perfect’, Keane has taken a rather different view, fearing that the final few weeks of the campaign could turn into a ‘circus’ in L4.Keane questions timing of Salah exit announcementSpeaking on the topic of Salah’s departure on Stick to Football, the ex-Manchester United captain said: “I’m not sure it’s ideal, the timing.



I don’t know why he doesn’t wait until the end of the season. Last year, there was a kind of noise coming out, ‘This could be my last game at Old Trafford.’ He played all those games last year before he signed his new deal.“If Liverpool finish the season really badly, and they’ve not been great… we saw with Trent [Alexander-Arnold] a little bit last year, different circumstances, is he leaving, then he has a bad game against [Manchester] United.“Say they come off it in the last month or two and they don’t do anything in the cup matches, and he’s not at his best – they’ll be saying, ‘He’s already left the club, his heart’s not in it’.

I don’t know why you don’t just wait until the end of the season and go ‘I’ve done my bit’.”Keane added: “Liverpool have a lot on their plate – don’t turn it into another circus act. Now that the winger has publicly declared he’ll be leaving, that could feel like a huge weight off his shoulders and spur him on to finish the campaign strongly.Even if he doesn’t, his extraordinary contribution since joining from Roma in 2017 will ensure that he departs Merseyside at the end of this season with his legendary status secured for life.