Merseyside giants Liverpool have agreed to a new contract deal with Superstar forward Mohamed Salah, who had an extremely brilliant season with the side last campaign.
Record breaker
The Egyptian international attacker broke many Premier League records last term and won a number of individual season-ending awards for his sensational displays but failed to lift any trophy with the club.
Mohammed Salah broke the Premier League goalscoring record for the highest number of goals scored in a 38-match League season by finding the net on 32 occasions last campaign. Overall, the Ex-AS Roma attacker scored 44 goals and created 16 assists in 52 matches for the Reds in all competitions.
As per The Mail, the Reds have agreed to a deal that will make Salah, 25, earn about £200,000-weekly and about £52m in the next five seasons that runs until 2023.
Real Madrid constantly linked
The British publication have claimed that Champions League holders, Real Madrid, were frequently linked with the Egyptian playmaker Liverpool’s discussions with his representative went pretty well and now a new contract has been agreed and confirmed which as per reports, has no buyout clause.
The African missed the opening match of the FIFA World Cup in Russia due to an injury he sustained in the Champions League final loss to Real Madrid. He did net twice in the next two matches but this National team were knocked out after losing all their matches in the group.
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