Salah Set to Stay? Liverpool Edge Closer to New Deal with Egyptian Forward

Liverpool are reportedly nearing a breakthrough in contract talks with Mohamed Salah, offering a fresh wave of optimism at Anfield.

The Egyptian’s current deal is set to expire at the end of the season, sparking speculation about a possible move, particularly with Saudi clubs showing keen interest.

However, sources suggest negotiations have recently taken a positive turn, and Liverpool remain hopeful that an agreement will soon be reached.

Salah has been a cornerstone of Liverpool’s success since his arrival in 2017, and his impact this season has been nothing short of sensational.

The 32-year-old has notched 32 goals across all competitions, including 27 goals and 17 assists in the Premier League alone. His form has played a crucial role in propelling the Reds to the top of the table, with the club eyeing another league title.

Captain Virgil van Dijk also hinted at progress in his own contract talks, saying, “I love the club, I love the fans… there is progress.” His deal, like Salah’s, expires this summer.

While hope surrounds Salah and Van Dijk, Trent Alexander-Arnold’s future remains uncertain. The right-back is reportedly in talks with Real Madrid over a potential free transfer.

Despite ongoing speculation, manager Arne Slot has praised Salah’s professionalism, noting, “He’s wise enough to make the right decision.”

Salah’s consistent brilliance on the pitch suggests that, contract or not, he remains fully committed to Liverpool’s title push—for now.