The transfer deadline has passed, and Liverpool insisted on reaching the deadline. According to a report, the club’s attention is now completely focused on negotiating a new agreement with the prolific goal striker Mohamed Salah.
The Premier League stalwart held his ground and signed only one Ibrahima Konat, who joined him for 40 million euros (47.5 million US dollars).
After locking the core of the team, representatives of Liverpool and Salah are considering an extension to ensure that Egypt’s scoring machine remains at the club. Liverpool Echo Report.
His current contract was signed in 2018. With two years left, Liverpool will reward Salah for his efforts to help the club regain its footing.
However, according to media reports, contrary to the rumors reported over the weekend, Salah did not seek a salary of £500,000 (US$690,000) a week.
Last month, the agent who represented Salah, Ramy Abbas Issa (Ramy Abbas Issa), Shot at Liverpool management In the club’s 3-0 victory over Norwich City in the first game of the Premier League season, the 29-year-old Egyptian player scored a goal. “I hope they are watching,” he wrote on Twitter.
Club manager Jurgen Klopp (Jurgen Klopp) clarified the situation.
“We are all adults, we are all professionals, there are negotiations, there are negotiations, and when there is a decision, we will tell you,” he said of contract negotiations. “Until then, how the parties cooperate on these matters is important.”
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Liverpool recently renewed contracts with Jordan Henderson, Fabinho, Alisson Becker, Virgil Van Dijk, Trent Alexander-Arnold, Andy Robertson and Harvey Elliott. With their core, Salah is expected to join this list soon.
After Anfield paid Roma a transfer fee of 43.9 million pounds (60.8 million U.S. dollars) in the summer of 2017, they brought Salah from Italy to the Premier League and they never looked back.
In 148 games played for Liverpool, the Egyptian national team captain scored 97 goals and has been the club’s top scorer for the past four seasons.
Salah was a key part of the Premier League championship two seasons ago. If Liverpool want to get a chance this season, he will definitely need to work harder and play better than before.
Top league clubs such as Chelsea, Manchester City and Manchester United have all upgraded their squad significantly, while Liverpool decided to stick to it.
After playing against Chelsea on August 28, Liverpool will face Leeds United on Sunday.



