Anfield can be reassured.
This is the big soap opera of recent weeks at Liverpool: what will Mohamed Salah do at the end of next season, when he finds himself free? His contract ends in Juneand the Egyptian multiplied public declarations where he admitted that nothing was moving forward for a possible extension, notably this one in November: “It’s almost December and I haven’t received any offers to stay at the club yet. I'm probably closer to leaving than staying. » Since then, Paris Saint-Germain has put its nose in the matter and would like to recover the striker next summer. But according to the English press, the situation has evolved in recent hours and Salah should finally stay with the Reds.
A two-year extension on the table
On the other side of the Channel, the Mirror and the Daily Mail evoke an agreement on a new two-year contractwhich would lead the player to stay at Liverpool until 2027, ten years after his arrival at Anfield. If money was not an issue in the negotiations, it was primarily a disagreement over the length of the extension. The player wanted a new three-year deal, Liverpool management wanted just one year more, and the two parties therefore decided in the middle.
Sorry for PSG supporters, we'll still have to deal with Ousmane Dembélé!
Everton-Liverpool postponed