Mohamed Salah agrees to a 2-year contract to stay with the Reds

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Mohamed Salah has agreed a new two-year contract with Liverpool after months of negotiations. Finally, FSG (Fenway Sports Group) and Salah have reached a compromise.

Salah’s agent Ramy Abbas has informed the Reds’ board of directors. That he wants a three-year contract. But the club is initially prepared to offer only a one-year deal as his current deal expires next summer. The

He is Liverpool’s highest-paid player, earning more than £400,000 a week, and believes that money has never been a problem.

The money – he is already Liverpool’s highest earner on more than £400,000 a week – has never been a problem. The length of the contract has been the sticking point. FSG are reluctant to offer long-term contracts for players who have turned 30, the same reason that Virgil van Dijk, 33, has yet to be tied down, his current contract like Salah’s running out in the summer.

The money – he is already Liverpool’s highest earner on more than £400,000 a week – has never been a problem. The length of the contract has been the sticking point. ยูฟ่าเบท http://ufabet999.app FSG are reluctant to offer long-term contracts for players who have turned 30. The same reason that Virgil van Dijk, 33, has yet to be tied down, his current contract like Salah’s running out in the summer.

The length of the contract is a stumbling block, as FSG are reluctant to offer a long-term contract to a player over the age of 30, the same reasoning behind Virgil van Dijk, 33, whose contract is also set to expire.