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Liverpool forward Mohamed Salah has signed a new long-term contract with the club

According to Diaspora digital media (DDM), the agreement ends months of speculation surrounding his future.

Salah had been strongly linked with a move away from Anfield.

Reports had suggested interest from Saudi Arabian clubs and top European teams.

Liverpool have now confirmed that the Egyptian star will remain at the club.

The new deal is believed to run until the summer of 2027.

Salah will reportedly earn £400,000 per week under the new contract.

That salary makes him the joint-second highest-paid player in the Premier League.

He now earns the same as Manchester City midfielder Kevin De Bruyne.

Only Erling Haaland earns more, with a weekly wage of £500,000.

Salah, 31, joined Liverpool in 2017 from Italian side AS Roma.

Since his arrival, he has scored 243 goals for the club in all competitions.

This season alone, he has netted 32 goals for the Reds.

He has played a key role in Liverpool’s recent period of success.

Salah helped Liverpool win the Premier League in the 2019–2020 season.

He also lifted the Champions League title in 2019.

Other honours include the FA Cup, EFL Cup, UEFA Super Cup, and FIFA Club World Cup.

Before joining Liverpool, Salah had spells at Basel, Chelsea, Fiorentina, and Roma.

He struggled for playing time at Chelsea, which led to loan moves in Italy.

His outstanding performances in Serie A earned him a move to Liverpool.

In his debut season at Anfield, Salah broke the Premier League scoring record.

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He netted 32 goals in the 2017–2018 campaign, setting a new single-season record.

Since then, he has consistently elivered world-class performances for the club.

Salah has become one of the most iconic players in Liverpool’s history.

The new contract makes him the highest-paid player in the club’s history.

Manager Jürgen Klopp views Salah as essential to Liverpool’s long-term plans.

The club aims to rebuild and compete strongly for major trophies once again.

Speaking after the contract extension, Salah expressed his excitement and optimism.

“Of course I’m very excited,” he said in an interview.

“We have a great team now,” he added confidently.

“I signed because I think we have a chance to win other trophies,” he continued.

“I want to enjoy my football here,” Salah emphasized.

“I had my best years here,” he said.

“I’m very, very happy to be here,” he told the fans.

“I believe we can win a lot of big trophies together,” he concluded.

The announcement has brought relief and joy to Liverpool fans around the world.

Many supporters had feared Salah might leave the club this summer.

The new contract signals his firm commitment to Liverpool’s ongoing project.

Salah remains a vital part of the team’s long-term strategy and leadership.

He will continue to be a central figure at Anfield for years to come.

Liverpool hopes to build a new era of success around him.

Salah’s legendary status at the club now looks set to grow even further.

The Egyptian king, as fans fondly call him, is staying in Merseyside.

 


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