Mohamed Salah has been backed to leave Liverpool at the end of the season after his touchline argument with manager Jurgen Klopp.
The Egypt international was a second-half substitute as the Reds drew 2-2 with West Ham United on Saturday afternoon.
Before Salah entered the pitch on 79 minutes, he was seen in a heated conversation with Klopp before being pulled away by Darwin Nunez.
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Former Rangers star Ally McCoist feels it might be better for Salah and Liverpool to part ways at the end of the campaign.
"You see Salah coming back to have another bite and one of his team-mates looks like he has to intervene - that stuff should be for behind closed doors." McCoist said on TNT Sport.
"Yeah, I do [think Salah will leave]. He has been one of the best players we have seen in this league, nothing short of fantastic for Liverpool.
"But his form has dipped and it looks to me like he might be moving.
"It might suit both parties - suit Salah to move on and Liverpool to reinvest the money they get for him."
Salah remains Liverpool's top scorer in the Premier League with 17 goals to his name.
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