Ammon News - Jamie Carragher identified Mohamed Salah's durability as his greatest attribute as the Liverpool legend looked back on the career of "one of the greatest players to have played for the club".
And Carragher, who made 737 appearances for the Reds, told the ECHO that Liverpool may need to consider a different type of player in the hunt for Salah's replacement.
Salah, who is the club's third highest scorer of all time with 255 goals, revealed last month that this campaign would be his last at Anfield, having joined from Roma for around £36million in the summer of 2017.
The Egypt skipper has enjoyed a fairytale spell on Merseyside, securing two Premier League titles and the Champions League along with two Carabao Cups, the FA Cup in 2022 and a maiden Club World Cup for the Reds in December 2019.
Salah has featured in 436 of the 496 Liverpool fixtures since his arrival and turned out 323 times from a potential 335 in the Premier League.
Carragher, who lifted the Champions League in 2005, says Salah's scoring record speaks for itself but praised the forward's capacity to make himself regularly available for the side as one of his key strengths.
"It was interesting listening to Jurgen Klopp speaking about him the other day and he give a little insight into how Mo was probably thinking when he joined the club," Carragher told the ECHO. "He was actually asking where would he play?
"He was worried about Sadio Mane playing on the right where would he play and it just shows where he has gone from that. He has come in and not 100 per cent sure he will play in the team.
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