Mohamed Salah signs new contract
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Mohamed Salah has agreed to terms on a new contract with Liverpool that will keep him at the club through the 2027 season.
ESPN |
Shaka Hislop reacts to Mohamed Salah signing a two-year contract extension at Liverpool.
BBC |
The 32-year-old has scored 243 goals in 394 appearances for Liverpool since he joined in 2017 from Roma.
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Salah's existing contract with Liverpool is set to expire at the end of the current season, and the urgency to renew it has never been more critical. While fans were thrilled by the sight of Salah donning the full Liverpool kit,
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Liverpool.com on MSNLiverpool legend Steven Gerrard shares stance over next job after Mohamed Salah meetingSteven Gerrard has been out of management since his departure from Al-Ettifaq and the former Liverpool captain has hinted that he's in no rush to get back into the dugout
Sky Sport Germany’s Florian Plettenberg is also reporting that Gittens has informed Dortmund that he is ready to leave the Bundesliga outfit this summer, with several English clubs waiting to make their move for the 20-year-old.
Although he plays primarily on the left side—despite being right-footed—his traditional winger style could demand tactical adjustments from the Liverpool management. While his youth and exemplary speed make him an attractive option,
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Daily Star on MSNMohamed Salah 'drops contract hint' ahead of crunch Merseyside derby with EvertonAn image of Mohamed Salah at Liverpool's Royal Albert Dock has gone viral on social media and has led to a number of the Reds' supporters to speculate over the forward's future
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Arne Slot has backed Mohamed Salah to rediscover his form and help Liverpool get over the line to secure the Premier League title. Salah endured another frustrating afternoon as Liverpool lost 3-2 at Fulham and the Egyptian has now failed to score in four club games.
Liverpool fans believe the Reds used Mohamed Salah's extension to fire shots at Trent Alexander-Arnold, as a free transfer to Real Madrid nears.