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Spiegel: ‘Salah is ready for a new contract to end his career at Liverpool’

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Mohamed Salah has changed his mind on the renewal proposal put to him by the Liverpool government and is ready to sign a new deal to end his career at Anfield, according to the Mirror.

Mohamed Salah’s refusal to accept the extension proposal put to him by the Liverpool government last December froze negotiations between the two sides while signaling other teams to enter the acquisition bay, including Barcelona and Paris Saint – German.

However, according to an exclusive article in English newspaper Mirror, the bond that has connected the 29-year-old Egyptian superstar with the Reds since the summer of 2017 is so strong that it won’t break, with this outlet revealing that ‘Mo’ is close to it to sign a new contract (the current one expires in the summer of 2023) that will keep him at Liverpool until the end of his career.

“The transfer of Salah has raised Liverpool’s hopes of completing a long-running streak around the player’s new contract on a positive note, which will give Jurgen Klopp’s side a huge boost.

After Salah turned down the Reds’ new offer on a £400,000-week deal, Liverpool feared the worst, which was that the player would wait until his sacking in the summer of 2023 before his contract expired.

In fact, it would make him open to proposals from big European clubs like Paris Saint-Germain and Barcelona this summer.

But now Salah, who appreciates the Merseyside club’s love for him and which was manifested again this week in the way he was comforted after Egypt’s elimination from the World Cup, is ready to walk away from his initial financial claims withdraw where he claimed to have the same weekly income as Cristiano Ronaldo, namely 0.000 to 500.000 per week.

Both sides have agreed a 3-year deal with an option to extend for another year, meaning that if he signs it, he will spend the remainder of his productive football years at the team he joined in 2017. typically mentions the article, which undoubtedly brings a touch of optimism to the Red camp, to the administration, but also to the fans.

It will be recalled that Mohamed Salah is the top scorer in this season’s Premier League with 20 goals so far, while he has scored a total of 28 goals in all competitions since the start of the season wearing the red jersey.


Source: sport 24

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