Mohamed Salah's old contract with Liverpool only expires in the summer of 2025, raising doubts that he will leave.
Last season, the star also hinted that his time at Anfield was about to end. The destination predicted by the European media could be the Saudi Pro League, where they are willing to pay huge salaries.
However, Liverpool have finally retained their star. On April 11, Salah officially signed a pen to extend his contract with the England team for 2 more seasons.
The Egyptian star explained his decision, according to Metro: Of course I am very excited. We have a great team and so we have in the past.
But I signed because I thought we had a chance to win other trophies and it helped me enjoy my football. Great, I had the best years here. I have been with Liverpool for eight years and now it will be ten years.
Mohamed Salah moved to Liverpool from Roma in 2017. Since then, he has always been a top assassin in the Kop squad. So far, the Egyptian striker has scored 243 goals in 374 matches for the Anfield team.
More importantly, Salah's presence opens the golden generation of Liverpool, where they end their title drought. With a huge role, the 32-year-old player has helped the home team win 8 major and minor titles, the most prominent of which are the Premier League and Champions League championships.
Salah has been in fine form this season. He has scored 27 goals and provided 17 assists in the Premier League. Although Liverpool were unfortunately eliminated early in the Champions League, Mohamed Salah and his teammates are full of opportunities to win the Premier League.