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Mohamed Salah believes this is the start of a golden era for Liverpool as he declared: "I'm going nowhere."

The 43-goal top scorer dismissed speculation about his future after collecting two gongs at the Liverpool Players' Awards at Anfield.

Salah is relishing the prospect of helping the Reds secure a top-four Premier League finish against Brighton on Sunday before the attention turns to the Champions League final with Real Madrid on May 26.

The 25-year-old says he's excited about what this young team will go on to achieve with Jurgen Klopp at the helm and he intends to stick around.

"I'm very happy here, I'm very happy and everything is fine," Salah said.

"We have two games now starting with a game on Sunday. It's a very important game and then the Champions League final but I'm very happy here.

"Of course I have got ambitions for the future with Liverpool. As you can see we had a great season and now we are in the Champions League final and everyone is excited.

"This is just the start. This is my first year here and it is the same for some other players. I didn't watch all the games last season of the team but this year we have had an unbelievable year.

"We are very comfortable about playing in the Champions League next season. On the way to the final we beat top teams like Man City and Roma. It is just the beginning for this team."

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Salah shrugged off concerns about his fitness after a below par display in the defeat to Chelsea last weekend.

He hasn't scored in the last three matches in all competitions - his longest goal drought since October.

"I've not scored for two (Premier League) games but I'm fine," he smiled.

"If we didn't score for two games, it's not the end of the world, it is something normal.

"We have a game on Sunday then the Champions League final and I'm sure we will help each other."

Salah has enjoyed a breathtaking debut season for Liverpool since his £36.9million move from Roma last summer.

He has broken a whole host of records en route to becoming the first Reds player to score 40-plus goals in a campaign since Ian Rush in the 1980s.

At Thursday night's awards at Anfield he collected the First Team Players' Player of the Season and the First Team Player of the Season prizes before flying to London to be presented with the Football Writers' Association Footballer of the Year accolade.

He has already won the PFA Player of the Year and is to set to beat Harry Kane to the Premier League Golden Boot.

"I am very happy to win these awards," Salah said.

"I had a good season but without the help of my team-mates it would have been very difficult.

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"We still have two games to go and we want to win them to make it a very good season. We have two finals to play and that's what we are focused on.

"We all try to help each other. We all try to give more and we all try to push each other. We are a team who fight for each other every day.

"I work hard to help my team. Now I want to finish the season in a good way.

"We want to qualify for the Champions League next season and then we want to win the Champions League final. We will play to win against Real Madrid, but for now we are thinking only about Brighton. Then we will have 14 days to prepare for the final.

"It's always special to play in any final. We know it's not going to be easy. But we will give 100% to win the game and I am very excited about it."