Premier League
The future of Mohamed Salah at Liverpool is once again a topic of debate. According to The Athletic, the Egyptian forward would be willing to extend his contract with the Anfield team, but with one clear condition: only for one year. His current contract expires in June 2025, and although the club has not yet presented a formal proposal, the player's stance is evident.
Salah, one of the key figures in the team in recent years, has hinted at his frustration with the lack of progress in negotiations. His willingness to renew, but only for one more season, seems to be a way to set boundaries and, at the same time, keep future options open.
Salah does not want to commit his future in the short term
The attacker, who has been instrumental in Liverpool's recent successes, may be seeking an agreement that allows him to continue competing at the highest level without compromising his flexibility to explore other destinations when his contract comes to an end.
Currently, there are no concrete movements from the English club, raising doubts about the management's willingness to ensure his long-term continuity. The uncertainty surrounding this situation could become a central issue in the coming months, especially if other top European teams start showing interest in the Egyptian star. Salah continues to demonstrate his quality in every game, but time is ticking, and Liverpool will have to decide whether to stick to their terms or accept his proposal.
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