Liverpool's Mohamed Salah has been snapped with his agent Ramy Abbas Issa ahead of this weekend's clash with Manchester United.
The Egyptian, who has been in scintillating form this term, spent Thursday filming a Pepsi advert in the Liverpool's Chinatown district.
Salah was seen running through the streets wearing a blue coat, accompanied by a host of extras.
The 29-year-old and his agent were photographed separately with Salah's future still very much in the air.
Liverpool's winger scored twice, including the winner, as they saw off Atletico Madrid in a pulsating Champions League clash on Tuesday.
Salah broke a club record in the process, scoring for the ninth straight game, and will now shift his attention to matters this weekend.
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Mohamed Salah, whose future remains uncertain, has been seen with his agent Ramy Abbas Issa
The Egyptian grabbed one of Liverpool's five at Watford last Saturday and the game at Old Trafford will be his and his teams third in eight days.
Salah's busy diary has also seen him take part in Pepsi's advert shoot and attend the inaugural Earthshot prize awards ceremony in London on Sunday.
He also had waxwork figure at Madame Tussauds in London unveiled on Thursday.
Liverpool will visit at United side who, despite beating Atalanta on Wednesday night, are in a poor run of form.
Jurgen Klopp's side won this fixture 4-2 last season and will look to seize on their rivals' current predicament.
The presence of Salah's agent will no doubt see talk of the player's future increase.
Mirror Sport revealed earlier this month that the Liverpool frontman is seeking a pay bump to £500k-a-week if he is to pen an extension.
Salah's current deal expires in 2023 and Anfield chiefs will want to keep their star man, but they may have to smash their wage structure to do so.
Issa has made his feeling's clear on his client's stature within the Merseyside club.
The forward, who joined the Reds in 2017, has picked up two Golden Boots in his four seasons and the club and is a good bet to claim a third this term.
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Jamie Carragher concedes Liverpool cannot pay the wages of some of their rivals, but must tie down Salah sooner rather than later.
He said: "Liverpool cannot afford to let his contract situation drag on, with the threat they could lose him in the next two years.
"I know the situation Liverpool are in. They don't have the finances of Manchester City. But right now, Salah is playing as well as anyone in the world.
"He is one of the greatest goalscorers this club has ever seen, and it's imperative that at his peak he's still scoring goals in the red shirt of Liverpool."