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'I'll never walk alone' and 'Salah days are over'

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There is only one man who takes centre stage on Wednesday's back pages. After Mohamed Salah announced he will be leaving Liverpool at the end of the season, "The Egyptian King" is emblazoned across the back of the Express, Telegraph, Mirror and Mail accompanied by words from his emotional farewell message. [BBC] Looking to a future without Salah, John Gibbons from The Anfield Wrap told BBC Radio 5 Live's Football Daily: "So many of that classic 2018 to 2020 team have moved on now.

"Mo Salah will be the next one in the summer, I think along with Andy Robertson, then it's just a couple of them left. "When legends go it's time for new ones to emerge and a few of the signings we made over the summer are showing signs they can fill these boots. "We support them, that's what you do as fans - you get behind the new guys and you hope they can emulate the superstars that came before.

"They are standing on the shoulders of giants but so was that great Jurgen Klopp side. The best ones rise up to it an dare inspired by the crowd and stories, and that's what Mo Salah was all about. "He understood the history of Liverpool and he wanted to write his own history and own stories.

"That's what he's done and achieved and he will be remembered for years and years and years to come. " Listen to the full episode of Football Daily on BBC Sounds [BBC]