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Mohammed Salah U turn in Liverpool contract

According to reports, Mohammed Salah has a done a U turn in his Liverpool contract amidst interests from the Saudi League.

Contracts:

There are various high profile players whose contracts are about to end by the summer transfer window. Liverpool are also very optimistic that these players will join **Liverpool**by the end of the season as well. They are expecting them to extend their contracts with Liverpool at the moment. At the same time, Liverpool are looking to do a squad rebuild as well. If these players go out on a free transfer then there will be various problems for the team.

Mohammed Salah U Turn:

Mohammed Salah has already scored 32 goals and also made 22 assists for Liverpool in just 43 appearances as well. Salah still may not stay in Liverpool and there is a doubt about it as well. According to sources in the Spanish media, Mohammed Salah can do a U turn and sign an extended contract with Liverpool instead of going to Saudi to be honest. The player who is most likely to leave Liverpool is actually Trent Alexander Arnold to be honest. There is already a lot of reports which are saying that he is going to leave Liverpool and join Real Madrid. At the same time, there are other reports which are also saying that, he has already rejected a contract offer from Liverpool again too and his heart is at Real Madrid now.

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Author’s Opinion:

I think**Liverpool**will definitely regret if Mohammed Salah leaves to be honest. He is one of the best players in the world at the moment. At the same time, he is one of the only players in Liverpool who has the capacity of scoring so many goals at the moment as well.

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