Liverpool coach Jurgen Klopp has hit back at Egypt's Javier Aguirre over the latter's advice to the Reds' number-one star Mohamed Salah, to leave the club if they don't win any titles within a year or two. “It may be better for him to leave within a season or two if Liverpool doesn't win any titles,” Egypt's manager Aguirre had told an Egyptian TV station on Tuesday. Ahead of Liverpool's encounter with Watford in the Premier League, where they sit second (30) in the table after leaders Manchester city (32), Klopp had a response. “I would say if he doesn't win titles in the next two years he should move country,” the German tactician told the pre-match press conference. "I don't know why people say things like this. I don't agree, but it's a free world and he can say whatever he wants," Klopp added. The Liverpool boss seems determined to keep his key players at Anfield after the controversial move of Philippe Coutinho to Barcelona in January. Salah has shone since his arrival at Liverpool last year, winning a host of individual awards and scoring more than a half-century of goals for the Reds. (For more sports news and updates, follow Ahram Online Sports on Twitter at @AO_Sports and on Facebook at AhramOnlineSports.)