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Mohamed Salah Set to Sign Stunning Two-Year Deal Worth £42 Million with Liverpool 🚨


In a massive boost for Liverpool fans, Mohamed Salah is reportedly on the verge of signing a stunning two-year contract extension with the club, valued at £42 million, as of April 9, 2025. The Egyptian King, whose current deal was set to expire in June 2025, has been the subject of intense speculation over his future, with interest from Saudi Pro League clubs and European giants like PSG and Barcelona. But according to breaking reports from Foot Mercato and echoed by reliable sources like Ben Jacobs, Salah is close to committing his future to Anfield, ensuring he remains a cornerstone of Arne Slot’s Premier League-leading side until 2027.




A Deal to Delight the Kop

The agreement, which is said to be in its final stages, will see Salah maintain his current terms—around £350,000 per week, or £18.2 million annually—without a pay cut, a figure that already makes him Liverpool’s highest earner. Including performance bonuses, the total package could push his earnings to £21 million per year, totaling £42 million over the two-year span. This move quashes months of uncertainty that saw Salah publicly hint at disappointment over the lack of an offer earlier this season, notably after a 3-2 win over Southampton in November 2024, when he said he was “more out than in.”

Posts on X from accounts like @AnfieldAgenda and @TheAnfieldBuzz reflect the growing optimism, citing Jacobs’ update that the deal is “close, awaiting a formal signature.” The breakthrough follows negotiations with Salah’s agent, Ramy Abbas, who had pushed for a three-year extension, while Liverpool’s owners, Fenway Sports Group (FSG), initially leaned toward a shorter term due to their reluctance to offer long contracts to players over 30. The compromise at two years strikes a balance, rewarding Salah’s exceptional form—he’s notched 17 goals and 13 assists in 18 Premier League games this season—while aligning with FSG’s cautious wage strategy.


Legacy and Liverpool’s Ambition

At 32, Salah shows no signs of slowing down. His 210 goals in all competitions for Liverpool place him within striking distance of Ian Rush’s club record of 346, a milestone that now looks attainable with two more years in red. This season alone, he’s been involved in 52 goals across all competitions (29 goals, 23 assists), outpacing every player in Europe’s top five leagues. Retaining him is a statement of intent from Slot, who has hailed Salah’s leadership and on-pitch impact since taking over from Jurgen Klopp.

The timing couldn’t be better. Liverpool sit atop the Premier League table, eight points clear after a 5-0 thrashing of West Ham in December 2024, and are through to the Champions League quarter-finals. Tonight’s Merseyside Derby against Everton—postponed from December due to Storm Darragh and rescheduled for April 9—adds extra spice, with Salah, a tormentor of the Toffees, poised to capitalize on the buoyant mood.


Ripple Effects at Anfield

This deal could spark a domino effect. Captain Virgil van Dijk and vice-captain Trent Alexander-Arnold, both also out of contract in June 2025, remain in talks, with Van Dijk recently signaling progress. Securing Salah might pressure FSG to finalize those extensions, preserving the spine of a squad that’s chasing a second Premier League title in six years. Posts on X from @TheAnfieldTalk note club confidence in tying down Van Dijk soon, while Alexander-Arnold’s future remains murkier amid Real Madrid interest.



For fans, this is more than a contract—it’s a lifeline to the modern Liverpool identity. Salah, who joined from Roma in 2017 for £34.3 million, has become synonymous with the club’s resurgence, lifting the Champions League, Premier League, and more. As one X user put it, “Salah is Liverpool.” With Slot’s side blending youthful energy—like Harvey Elliott and Ben Doak—with Salah’s veteran brilliance, the dream of more silverware feels tantalizingly close.



What’s Next?

Barring last-minute hitches, Salah’s signature could come any day, with some suggesting an announcement might coincide with tonight’s derby for maximum impact. The second leg against Real Madrid on April 16 looms large, but for now, Liverpool fans can breathe easier knowing their Egyptian King isn’t going anywhere. At £42 million, it’s a hefty investment in a 32-year-old—but for a player rewriting records and driving a title charge, it might just be a bargain.



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