Liverpool is reportedly keen to extend Mohamed Salah’s contract, hoping to secure his future at Anfield. However, as mid-November approaches, negotiations between the two sides seem to have stalled. The lack of movement on a new deal for Salah, along with the unresolved contract situations for Virgil van Dijk and Trent Alexander-Arnold, whose current deals also expire in 2025, has raised concerns among Liverpool fans.
According to Sky Germany, a breakthrough in Salah’s contract discussions appears unlikely for the time being. Journalist Florian Plettenberg has reported that negotiations between Salah, who is often dubbed the “Egyptian King,” and Liverpool’s management are still far from reaching a mutual agreement. This impasse comes amid speculation that Salah could receive a substantial offer from a club in Saudi Arabia, where teams have been actively pursuing high-profile players. There’s also reported interest from European clubs, adding further complexity to his future.
Despite the ongoing contract issues, Salah seems committed to Liverpool and is determined to deliver his best performances for the team. Under the guidance of new head coach Arne Slot, Salah has continued to shine this season, contributing an impressive 20 goals and assists in just 17 games across all competitions. His agent, Ramy Abbas Issa, has even gone as far as to describe Salah as the best player in the world right now, underscoring the level of form he has displayed.
Liverpool’s management, led by CEO Michael Edwards and sporting director Richard Hughes, will likely consider more than Salah’s current impressive season when evaluating the terms of a new contract. The club’s approach will be influenced by long-term concerns, as they weigh Salah’s continued impact over the next few seasons beyond 2024/25, rather than focusing only on his performance this year.
On the other side, Salah’s representatives are expected to advocate for an increase in his salary or a contract extension that reflects his high market value. Salah currently earns £350,000 per week, along with additional performance-related bonuses, but his team may seek a figure that better aligns with what other top players in Europe are earning, especially if he maintains his current form.
For now, Liverpool’s efforts to retain Salah are facing significant challenges, as both parties remain distant in terms of agreement on terms. The uncertainty over Salah’s future, combined with his stellar form and external interest, has left fans wondering how long Liverpool can hold onto their star forward.