Mohamed Salah has officially signed a new contract, extending his legendary Anfield stay until 2027. The Egyptian star wants to set the record as one of the club’s all-time top scorers.
However, he had been the subject of rumours over recent months, with his previous contract set to expire in June 2025.
Salah himself had hinted that this season might be his last at Anfield, sparking talk of a potential move to Paris Saint-Germain or the Saudi league.
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Furthermore, since joining from Roma in 2017, he has become a true Anfield icon, racking up 394 appearances and scoring an incredible 243 goals.
By the end of this new deal, he will have spent a remarkable decade at Liverpool, a feat few players have achieved in modern football.
With this new deal, Salah has the opportunity to further etch his name into the history of the club and the Premier League. For Liverpool fans, the message is clear: the King is not just staying—he is ready to lead the Reds to even greater heights.
In conclusion, his contributions this campaign alone—32 goals and 22 assists—demonstrate that the Egyptian remains as vital as ever, defying any signs of decline despite his age.
written by @enock katamba

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