Mohamed Salah Liverpool. (Photo by Alex Bantling/Getty Images)
Liverpool and Mohamed Salah have agreed in principle a new two-year contract, with the 32-year-old remaining at Anfield until 2027.
The Egyptian star's contract with the Merseyside club expires at the end of the season, and given his current level, his potential departure worries many Reds fans.
Salah has been impressive throughout the first half of the 2024/25 season, with the star providing Arne Sloat's side with 20 goals and 17 assists in 20 appearances. This production has put the 32-year-old in great position to win the 2025 Ballon d'Or, however, a new deal with Liverpool will be his main focus at the moment.
David Ornstein A Positive update on Salah's future With the journalist stating that the winger and Virgil van Dijk are expected to remain at Anfield after this season.
Subsequently, a new report has now stated that an agreement in principle has been reached between the two parties despite this Salah's statements after Liverpool's victory over West Ham Sunday afternoon.
Big update on Mohamed Salah's future at Liverpool
according to Football from the insideSalah has agreed in principle to a new two-year contract with Liverpool, which adds to what Ornstein is hearing around the club.
The main reason for the delay in the new deal at the Merseyside club is believed to be a result of issues regarding the 32-year-old's image rights. This is something that can easily be fixed and it looks like it won't be long before the star and Van Dijk have new contracts announced by the Premier League giants.
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The continuation of the duo would be a huge boost for Liverpool and Arne Slott as the pair have made a huge impact during the Reds' successful first half of the 2024/25 season.