Mohamed Salah is starring in one of his best moments of his time at Liverpool. At 29 years old, the Egyptian striker has started the season like a shot: he has chained 9 games scoring and his records go to 15 goals in 12 games including Premier and Champions.
With stellar performances like last weekend, when he scored a hat-trick at Old Trafford against Manchester United, the ‘reds’ want to accelerate the issue of their renewal.
His contract ends in 2023, but he has been working on a new long-term link for months. The renewal will make Salah the highest paid, but Liverpool is looking for a formula not to break his salary scale.
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The English press assures that the Egyptian’s demands to collect 30 million euros are false and that the African’s new contract would be much closer to that of Virgil Van Dijk, the best paid at a rate of almost 14 million euros per season.
Liverpool wants to reward Salah and understands that he must be the one who enters the club the most ‘red’, as long as the salary scale is not ‘loaded’. For this reason they would offer you a succulent renewal bonus to compensate for the fact that your contract is adjusted to the salary ratio.
That of the Egyptian is the next operation to be dealt with at the Anfield club, which has already been renewing several of its most important players such as Alisson, Van Dijk, Alexander-Arnold, Robertson or Fabinho.