
Liverpool star Mohamed Salah has officially extended his stay at Anfield and put a pen on a two-year deal that will keep him at the club until
The 32-year-old’s previous deal came at the end of the season, and uncertainty after his comments in the middle of the season and constant talk about a possible change for the Saudi league, he was in the next sanctions.
Despite rumors, Salah has decided to stay with the Reds, who has previously created a legendary position on his way to win the Premier League title this season.
The Egyptian has made 393 appearances for Liverpool since 2017, scoring 243 goals and 109 assists.
“Of course I’m very happy – now we have a big team,” Salah said after the announcement.
“We also had a big team before. But I signed because I think we have a chance to win the other cups and enjoy my football.
– Mohammed Salah (@mosalah) April 11,
– I’ve played here for eight years, I hope it’s 10 years, I enjoy my life here, I enjoy my football. I have had the best years of my artistic life here.”
Salah’s form has played a key role in Liverpool’s challenge this season. He found the 32-time backs of the network in all competitions, including 27 goals in the Premier League, while the team is pushing their record to their 20th crown record.
Liverpool are currently second on 11 points, leaving only seven games left.
During his career with Mercedes, Salah has won almost every big trophy, including the Premier League, the Champions League, the FA Cup, the Champions League and the World Cup.
The Egyptian star is among the three players whose contracts are due to expire in the summer. The other two players are Dutch defender Virgil van Dijk and England leading Terent Alexander Arnold.
Van Dijk recently revealed that talks on a renewal are moving in the right direction, while Alexander-Arnold continues to become a matter of attention at Real Madrid, there are rumors that the possibility of a summer move more and more on the day.