Mohamed Salah’s future at Liverpool has been a topic of constant discussion in recent months.
The Egyptian king’s contract is running down, and with each passing week, speculation grows over whether he will stay at Anfield.
Liverpool fans have been anxiously awaiting news of a potential extension, especially with Salah’s continued outstanding form this season.
The Egyptian has been beyond clinical for the Reds this season.
It’s just 14 games into the Premier League season and the Liverpool man already has 13 goals and 8 assists to his name.
But with reports of his contract talks dragging on, many are wondering what lies ahead.
Now, previous reports have resurfaced.
Fresh hope for Mohamed Salah contract after previous reports emerge
John Richardson, the same reporter who broke the news of Salah’s contract extension in April 2022, is again shedding light on the situation.
His reliability in the past adds weight to the latest update, making fans believe that history may repeat itself.
Richardson, writing for The Mirror said, “Mo Salah is on the brink of signing a new two-year contract with Liverpool to end all doubts about his Anfield future.”
This comes after months of negotiation between Salah and the club, with both sides apparently coming to a compromise.
The report goes on to explain that Salah’s agent, Rammy Abbas, had originally been seeking a three-year deal, but Liverpool were only willing to offer one year.
It seems a middle ground has now been reached, with a two-year contract on the table.
This news is significant for Liverpool supporters if true.
With Salah’s contract set to expire next summer, securing his services for at least two more years would provide much-needed stability.
The timing couldn’t be better as the team is flying high under Arne Slot’s leadership, and keeping their star player is vital to their title hopes.
Liverpool fans will hope the news is reliable but considering Richardson reported on the story previously, it could well be.
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