Liverpool forward Mohamed Salah has signed a new two-year contract extension, committing to the club until 2027. The 32-year-old Egyptian star, whose previous deal was set to expire in 2025, has been a pivotal figure at Anfield since joining from Roma in 2017. Under the new agreement, Salah will reportedly earn around £400,000 per week, solidifying his status as one of the Premier League’s highest-paid players.
Salah’s decision to extend his stay comes amid interest from other clubs, including lucrative offers from Saudi Arabian teams. However, he chose to remain with Liverpool, emphasizing his belief in the team’s potential to win more trophies and his deep connection with the club and its fans. This season, Salah has been in exceptional form, leading the Premier League with 27 goals and 17 assists in 31 appearances, contributing significantly to Liverpool’s strong position at the top of the table.
Liverpool’s management views Salah’s contract renewal as a strategic move, balancing the financial commitment with his consistent performance and leadership on the field. The club believes that retaining Salah is crucial for maintaining their competitive edge and attracting future talent. With this extension, Salah is poised to continue his remarkable career at Liverpool, aiming to add to his impressive tally of 243 goals and numerous accolades, including the Premier League, Champions League, FA Cup, and Club World Cup titles