The long-running contract saga is over—Mohamed Salah is staying at Anfield. Liverpool confirmed that their record-breaking forward has signed fresh terms that run beyond the 2024-25 season, with sources indicating an expiry date of 2027. The 32-year-old’s decision ends months of speculation that he might test free agency next summer.
Since arriving from Roma in 2017, Salah has amassed 243 goals in 394 appearances, a strike rate of 0.62 per match. He has finished as the club’s top scorer in every campaign, helping Liverpool lift six major trophies—including the 2019 Champions League and the 2020 Premier League, the latter secured with a club-record 99-point haul. During the Egyptian’s tenure, Liverpool’s average league points per season has climbed from 76 to 84, underlining his transformative impact.
Salah told Liverpool’s website, “These have been the best years of my career. I believe this squad can add more silverware, and I want to be part of that journey.” His individual accolades include three Premier League Golden Boots and the single-season scoring record for a 38-game campaign (32 goals in 2017-18).
Locking down Salah follows a series of renewals for key teammates, signalling Liverpool’s intent to maintain a title-challenging core. With their talisman committed for what could be a full decade of service, the Reds aim to improve on last season’s 2.3 goals-per-game average and chase further domestic and European honours.
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