
Mohamed Salah has signed a new two-year contract with Liverpool, ending speculation about his future. The 32-year-old forward, one of the Premier League's top scorers, is committed to furthering his legacy at Anfield, helping the club secure its 20th top-flight title.
Mohamed Salah and Liverpool, the Egyptian forward has committed to a new two-year deal with the club, ending months of speculation surrounding his future. Salah, who has netted 243 goals in 394 appearances since his 2017 move from Roma, has been crucial in Liverpool's current push for their 20th top-flight title.
At 32, Salah remains one of the Premier League's best, and his form continues to elevate Liverpool’s chances of securing multiple trophies. This season alone, he’s scored 27 goals and assisted 17 in the Premier League, helping the club maintain an 11-point lead with just a few games to go.
The new contract provides a sense of stability amid a challenging period for the club, following recent losses and early exits from the Champions League and League Cup. Despite being linked to the Saudi Pro League, Salah has chosen to extend his stay at Anfield, further solidifying his legacy at Liverpool, where he helped win the 2019 Champions League, a first league title in 30 years, and several domestic trophies.
Salah’s consistency and leadership on the pitch have earned him multiple individual awards, and with his new deal, he aims to continue adding to his record-breaking achievements, with a goal of surpassing Ian Rush’s all-time Liverpool scoring record.
Liverpool manager Arne Slot expressed his delight over the extension, highlighting Salah’s immense value to the team, as he looks forward to another successful chapter with the club.