Mohamed Salah has underlined his commitment to Liverpool as manager Jurgen Klopp banished fears about the Egyptian superstar’s immediate future being anywhere but Anfield.

Salah’s extraordinary debut season continued as he helped the Merseysiders into the semi-final of the Champions League, and the feelgood factor shows no sign of waning as Klopp shrugged off concerns the 25 year-old will be the subject of a massive transfer bid this summer.

Significantly, Salah has reiterated how settled he is on Merseyside, revealing how Liverpool’s European run has brought it home what it means to play for the club.

“There’s something very special about playing for Liverpool,” Salah told CNN. “The Champions League nights are special for the fans too. You can feel it on the streets.

“The atmosphere in that first game against Manchester City was the first time I had really seen something like that. When we saw the draw, everyone knew it would be a difficult game, but I said we had to be positive and win. That’s what we did.”