Mo Salah scored twice to rescue a point for Liverpool at Newcastle on Wednesday
His future remains uncertain, but Arne Slot has spoken out about the winger
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By LEWIS STEELE and SAM BROOKES
Published: 18:53 EST, 4 December 2024 | Updated: 18:53 EST, 4 December 2024
Arne Slot expects Mo Salah to continue scoring for Liverpool for a ‘long time’, despite the Egyptian’s contract stand-off.
Salah was instrumental in his side’s comeback against Newcastle, providing an assist for Curtis Jones and scoring two excellent goals in a thrilling 3-3 draw at St James' Park.
The Premier League’s top scorer — who took his tally to 13, overtaking Erling Haaland — revealed last week he has yet to receive a contract offer from Liverpool, despite his deal expiring next summer.
But Slot said: ‘Every time we need him he scores an important goal. We are hoping and expecting that he can continue this for a long time.
‘He is in a very good place, in a very good team that provides him with opportunities. And what makes him even more special is in the first hour he was not playing his best game and then he comes up with an assist, two goals, a shot against the bar. Special player and an outstanding performance.’
Salah gave a bombshell interview to a group of reporters after Liverpool beat Southampton at St Mary's last week where he revealed he was 'disappointed' at the lack of progress in negotiations over a new deal and expressed that he was 'more out than in' at Anfield.
Mo Salah moved top of the Premier League goalscoring charts by netting twice against Newcastle
Arne Slot has revealed he is hopeful that Salah will stay at Liverpool and score goals 'for a long time'
Salah is approaching the final six months of his Liverpool contract, and recently claimed he is 'more out than in' at Anfield
'We are almost in December and I haven't received any offers yet to stay in the club,' Salah said. 'I'm probably more out than in.'
He also spoke out about his contract situation in the wake of Liverpool's 2-0 win over Manchester City on Sunday, as he stated he is making the most of his 'home' at Anfield.
'It's very special,' said the 32-year-old. 'I said before, I don't take it for granted. I'm enjoying every minute here. It feels like home. So, yeah, it's a special feeling. It always is to score at Anfield and win games.
'Of course, honestly, in my head, it was like this is my problem, until now, the last City game I play for Liverpool, so I'm just gonna enjoy it.
'The atmosphere was incredible, so I'm enjoying every second here. And yeah, finally we just (hopefully) win the league and see what will happen.'
Liverpool are reportedly set to offer Virgil van Dijk a new contract imminently, and are expected to follow suit with Salah.
Slot will hope it is one Salah is willing to accept after he came to Liverpool's rescue again on Wednesday night to ensure the team left Newcastle with a draw and seven points clear at the top of the table.