Mohamed Salah Has Signed A New Long-Term Agreement With Liverpool



Mohammed Salah has signed a new deal with Liverpool, the club revealed this afternoon. 

Mo Salah had a year left on his contract at Anfield, and there was speculation that he would accompany Sadio Mane in leaving the team, whether for a cheap fee this summer or for free next year. 

However, despite taunting from both Salah's agent and Liverpool, the six-time European winners have acknowledged Salah has agreed to sign long-term contract. 

Since arriving from Roma in a £36.5 million trade in 2017, the Egyptian hero has scored 156 goals in 254 games.

He's won various medals of Premier League, FA Cup, Champions League, Carabao Cup, and Club World Cup.

 

Mohamed Salah said the official Liverpool webpage of his new contract, [I feel fantastic and I am happy to win championships with the team]. 

[It takes a bit of time to renew, however now that everything is completed, and we need to emphasis on what's next]

[I believe you can observe in the previous 5 or 6 years that the team has constantly been heading [upwards].  Previous season, we were on the way to winning four, but 2 titles were lost in the final week of the season.

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[I believe we are well-positioned to compete for everything. We've also added new players. We only need to continue to work hard, have a strong vision, stay happy, and try again].

The 30-year-old is set to sign a three-year contract worth £350,000 a week, making him Liverpool's highest-paid player by a long by.

Mo Salah has set numerous records for Liverpool and won multiple individual trophies, including 3 Golden Boots and 2 PFA Players' Player of the Year honors.

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Liverpool have signed 3 new players this summer, the most costly being Darwin Nunez from Benfica for £85 million.

And tying down their talisman till 2025 is clearly their greatest business.

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