Liverpool wide forward Mohamed Salah has been subject to links with a move away from Anfield Stadium as his contract at L4 comes to a close, and there are links suggesting that the Reds icon may call curtains to his iconic time at the club at the end of the ongoing campaign.
Saudi Pro League sides have expressed interest in landing the former Chelsea star as they look to make him the next marquee arrival in the league with a mega financial offer to land the 32-year-old.
Reds confident of keeping Salah beyond 2025
Irrespective of the links to the Middle East, the Merseyside Reds believe that the Egyptian international’s first priority would be to stay at Anfield beyond his current agreement, and according to a latest by Football Insider, Salah is holding out for a massive three-year contract that would keep him at the club till he is 35 and that would tie him to his current employers till 2027.
There were claims by Gabriel Agbonlahor in the past month suggesting that the player has already agreed to a move to Saudi Arabia next summer, which will see him bag more than Cristiano Ronaldo as the league looks to make him the face of football in Saudi.
However, Liverpool are ‘not worried’ about such news and are fairly confident that they can agree to a new contract with the wide forward.
Salah has already notched up seven goals and recorded six assists in 11 appearances under Arne Slot, showing that he can still be a pivotal figure at L4.
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