Liverpool forward Mohamed Salah isn't being distracted by contract talks and theory about his future, says manager Arne Slot.
Salah, whose flow contract lapses toward the finish of the time, told correspondents he was "frustrated" at not being offered another deal and is "presumably more out than in".
"The main thing I can say is, assuming I take a gander at my line-ups, Mo is more in than out," said Slot.
"I don't believe he's occupied by any means. I haven't seen that after the Unified game [in September] where he had a few remarks, I haven't seen it after a post you filled me in about, he just continued to score.
"Assuming you would have been at the Axa [training ground] today, I think no player talked about it, essentially not when I was there."
The 32-year-old is Liverpool's top scorer this season with 12 objectives in all rivalries, with his twofold in Sunday's success at Southampton moving the Reds eight focuses clear at the highest point of the Head Association.
The Merseyside club face Real Madrid in the Champions League on Wednesday prior to hosting Premier League champions Manchester City on Sunday.
Slot added: "Players are centered around the present moment and that is Madrid and that is City.
"There is no interruption for him, the players and certainly not so much for me."
As well as Salah, safeguard Trent Alexander-Arnold and club chief Virgil van Dijk are additionally out of agreement toward the finish of the time.
A club source let BBC Game know that contact among Liverpool and Salah's representative, Ramy Abbas Issa, is continuous and has been positive.
Talking on Sky Sports' Monday Night Football, previous Liverpool safeguard Jamie Carragher said Salah was "self centered" for remarking freely about his future.
Gotten some information about Carragher's remarks, Slot said: "I center a touch more around what else he said. He said he was one of the five best players Liverpool have at any point had and I totally concur with him, which is definitely not something simple since we have had such countless extraordinary players at this club.
"I don't think it occupies Mo by any means - perhaps delivers the best once again from him. Like I have said currently a couple of times, my fundamental center is the following game. I conversed with Mo about what I anticipate from him as I do the wide range of various players. He is in a decent spot right now."
Talking at similar news meeting Reds safeguard Andy Robertson said the hypothesis "isn't anything the players can engage in".
He said: "Well, without a doubt Mo is a definitive expert. That goes for every one of the three of the players - Mo, Trent Alexander-Arnold and Virgil van Dijk - who are all in a comparable position.
"They are so centered around the following game, on preparing and have been pioneers this year. For us in the evolving room, on the off chance that they can do that, we can do that and not get distracted ."