Mo Salah Nears New Liverpool Deal – But Fans Shocked by One Detail
Liverpool superstar Mohamed Salah is reportedly on the brink of signing a new contract with the club — but one unexpected detail has stunned fans and pundits alike.
According to multiple reports, the Egyptian winger is close to agreeing a new two-year deal that would keep him at Anfield beyond this season. The contract extension comes amid growing speculation over the futures of Salah, Virgil van Dijk, and Trent Alexander-Arnold, all of whom are currently set to become free agents at the end of the season.
The Surprising Twist
While fans are thrilled at the prospect of Salah extending his legendary Liverpool career, the real shocker is the financial terms of the deal. Despite turning 33 this summer, Salah will reportedly continue to earn £350,000 per week — maintaining his status as the club’s highest-paid player of all time.
That’s right: no pay cut.
This defies Liverpool’s usual contract philosophy, where the club tends to avoid large wage commitments to players over 30. Typically, a player in that age range would be offered either shorter terms or a reduced salary — but Salah has apparently stood firm, and the Reds have agreed to his terms.
Why It Matters
The hesitation around renewing Salah’s deal wasn’t about his value or importance to the team — it was about his age and the risk of physical decline. Still, Salah has continued to perform at an elite level, and Liverpool clearly believe he has plenty more to offer.
The two-year deal provides a solid compromise. It prevents another contract saga next summer and keeps Salah at the top of his game and pay scale for the foreseeable future.
The Bigger Picture
Reports also suggest that Van Dijk could follow suit with his own two-year renewal. While Liverpool fans will be relieved to keep their core stars, these deals mark a shift in strategy from the club — investing heavily in aging icons to maintain continuity and leadership.
As for Salah, the message is clear: Liverpool are all-in on their king.
Whether it’s goals, assists, or dressing room presence, Salah’s impact remains priceless — even at £350k a week.