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Ball – Salah renews his contract (finally) and is the highest paid ever (Liverpool)

by Zera Barrett
July 1, 2022
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The end of the long series about the restoration of Mohamed Salah. The Egyptian striker, who has been with Liverpool since 2017, renewed his contract with the English club for three years until 2025 on Friday.

Negotiations on the new contract lasted nearly a year and the 30-year-old Salah will receive around 400,000 euros a week (double his salary), becoming the highest-paid player in the club’s history: the player began asking for half a million euros. A week to sign, Liverpool offered 300,000 and the deal was struck in the middle.

“I feel very happy and excited to continue winning trophies for Liverpool. It’s a happy day for everyone. It took a while but it’s done and I’ll focus on next season. Liverpool is well positioned to fight for all the trophies, last season we could have won four. Reinforcements arrived,” the African top scorer said. We have to continue working as we have done so far.”

Salah has been contracted before red He moved to Roma in 2017, for €40 million, and has since established himself as a key player for Jurgen Klopp, scoring a total of 156 goals in 254 appearances.

We are happy to announce that Tweet embed Sign a new long-term contract with the Reds! ??#salah_residence

– Liverpool FC (LFC) July 1, 2022

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