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Mohamed Salah signs an XXL contract, thank you PSG!

Announced at PSG in recent days, Mohamed Salah will finally obtain what he wanted, namely a contract extension at Liverpool, where he is preparing to sign for two additional years, until 2027.

For several days, a name has been coming back insistently in Saint-Germain news with a view to the next summer transfer window, that of Mohamed Salah. It must be said that the Egyptian international, who is having a breathtaking season with Liverpool, is reaching the end of his contract next June. It would therefore be tempting for PSG to jump on it in order to sign him free, which Nasser Al-Khelaïfi however denied this week. “I like Salah, especially because he comes from our part of the world. I'm very proud of him, honestly, for what he did in the Premier League with Liverpool. I have a lot of respect for him and for Liverpool. But we never spoke to him.” assured the leader of PSG.

Mohamed Salah will extend two years at Liverpool

The Qatari businessman was not bluffing since according to information from Daily MirrorMohamed Salah will not join Paris SG. On the contrary, the Egyptian international is preparing to sign a new contract with Liverpool. As indicated by several British media in recent days, the former AS Roma and Chelsea player actually used the interest of PSG to best negotiate his contract extension with the Reds. Mission successful for Mohamed Salah, who brought down the Mersey club and who is preparing to sign a two-year extension.

He will therefore be linked to the club coached by Arne Slot until June 2027 and if for the moment, the salary conditions of this agreement have not been revealed, we imagine that Mohamed Salah has not lost much of his emoluments given the colossal season he is currently having. As a reminder, Mohamed Salah's salary is estimated at nearly 20 million euros per year by the British press. A salary on which PSG could undoubtedly have matched without problem but it is in Liverpool that the 32-year-old striker will continue to write his legend.


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