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Jurgen Klopp has dismissed suggestions that Mohamed Salah could be lured away from Liverpool.

The Egypt international has established himself as one of the greatest players on the planet during a stunning debut campaign for the Reds.

Salah is on the brink of becoming the first Liverpool player to score 40 goals in a season since Ian Rush in the 1980s.

Real Madrid have been linked with a summer move for the gifted winger but Klopp says there’s no need for supporters to be concerned.

“I know that Mo feels very comfortable here,” Klopp told Sport Bild.

“He knows that our style of play suits him very well. So I am not worried about a transfer.”

Klopp also saluted the resurgence of keeper Loris Karius, who has grasped his chance since being made the club’s No 1 in January.

Karius endured a tough first year at Liverpool but the manager says he just needed time to adapt.

“Maybe it was my fault that I played him shortly after he came back from his hand injury,” Klopp said.

“But I was always convinced of his talent. If not, we wouldn’t have bought him.

“Loris is a young keeper with great potential and he does a great job.”