James Pearce of the Liverpool Echo provided an update on Sadio Mane’s contract situation at Anfield. The Senegal star scored a brace in our 4-1 win over Cardiff and racked up 50 Premier League goals since his time in England.
The 26-year-old has formed a great partnership with Mohamed Salah and Roberto Firmino, and Pearce claimed that talks have already begun over a new deal.
“Sadio Mane is under contract until 2021. Liverpool made it clear towards the end of last season that they would be willing to reward his progress with a new long-term deal and preliminary talks were opened.”
The journalist added that the Reds aren’t concerned about not finalising a deal yet, and the player and his agent enjoy a fine relationship with the club.
Pearce added that Salah and Firmino have already extended their stays and the Senegalese is the next “priority” for Liverpool. The journalist did provide a word of warning should the deal not be signed till next summer, however, he didn’t see that to be a big problem at the moment.
Extending the contracts of our stars early on is the right way to go about deals. We saw how things can drag on with Emre Can as the German left on a free to join Juventus.
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A similar situation arising with Mane seems unlikely, and it could only be a matter of time before he increases his tenure at Anfield.