picture | Mohamed Salah raises speculation of Liverpool fans about signing a new contract

Egyptian raised Mohamed Salah A state of madness among Liverpool fans due to pictures taken at a dinner party in London.

Salah is currently stalling on signing a new contract with Liverpool, with his current contract expiring in June 2023, with the club desperately trying to tie him up on improved terms and looking to get the best salary possible.

Al-Masry attended the Football Writers Association Awards ceremony on Thursday evening, where he chose the best men’s football player of the year.

Mohamed Salah was seen sitting with his agent, Rami Abbas Issa, along with some members of the Liverpool board of directors, and the British newspaper “Daily Mail” indicated that this sparked a lot of speculation by the fans.

One wrote on Twitter: ‘Great time for some contract negotiations?’, with the hope that current sporting director Michael Edwards and his summer replacement Julian Ward can engage in further conversations with the player and his agent over dinner.

Another fan commented: “Finish this contract and sign it while everyone is in a good mood!” One Reds fan said: “Sign this contract, Mo!”

Liverpool fans comments on Mohamed Salah

Liverpool fans comments on Mohamed Salah

Salah is widely regarded as one of the best players in world football, but his contract status with Liverpool He got into a tricky situation where neither side can agree on a deal that satisfies everyone.

Mohamed Salah is the top scorer in the English Premier League with 22 goals, and is keen to get a salary that reflects his position at the top.

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In the meantime, Liverpool are keen to tie him to a new contract and are ready to raise his salary, but they are also wary of shattering a wage structure that has been so successful for many years.

Jurgen Klopp’s side can win the quartet this season, as they prepare to play the FA Cup and Champions League finals to add to the Carabao Cup they have already secured, as well as compete for the Premier League title with Manchester City.

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