Mohamed Salah says he will definitely be back for the final game of the season and probably before then.
The Egyptian is currently sidelined with a small hamstring issue that will keep him out of Sunday’s trip to face Man United.
But there are three games after the visit to Old Trafford, at home to Chelsea, away to Aston Villa and then Brentford at home on the final day.
In a sneak peak of an interview filmed with Steven Gerrard for TNT Sport, Salah has said that he will “for sure” be back for that Brentford game and “probably before that.”
The 33-year-old, who will leave the club on a free transfer in the summer after nine incredible seasons, also posted a series of photos on social media showing him back running on the training pitches at the AXA Training Centre on Friday.
“For sure [I will be back for the final game],” Salah told Gerrard. “The injury is fine.
“Yeah, definitely, I will probably be [back] before that.”
The preview also shows Salah speaking about his love for the club and what it meant to win the Premier League title last season, saying: “Winning the Premier League with this club is completely different than any other club.”
Salah underwent a series of media interviews on Friday, including with Gerrard for TNT, with Sky Sports, and international media including Australia’s Stan Sport.
Salah’s interview with Sky Sports includes messages from Liverpool legends, including Jurgen Klopp and Ian Rush. It will be aired across the weekend in the build up to Sunday’s match at Old Trafford.
Salah has made 440 appearances for Liverpool so far, scoring 257 goals. He’ll be hoping to add to that before he departs in what will be an emotional farewell on May 24.