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Mohamed Salah Officially Signs New Contract Extension With Liverpool

  • Mohamed Salah has signed a new contract worth £20 million a year with Liverpool, keeping him at Anfield until 2027.
  • Salah joined Liverpool from Roma in the summer of 2017 for £37 million.
  • Salah expressed excitement about the future, stating, "I’m very, very happy to be here."
  • He broke the Premier League goals record during his first season, winning the PFA Players' Player of the Year award after scoring 32 goals across 38 matches.
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Liverpool fans returned to Anfield on Sunday evening with increased enthusiasm, after the official announcement of the long-awaited contract renewal of Egyptian star Mohamed Salah...

·Amman, Jordan
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Liverpool, from England, announced this Friday the renewal of the contract of the Egyptian Mohamed Salah, 32 years old. Although the English club did not reveal the duration of the new agreement, it was the Dutch coach of the team, Arne Slot, who confirmed that it will be for the next two seasons. Salah was one of the three key players - along with Trent Alexander-Arnold and Virgil van Dijk- whose contract ended at the end of this season. He is …

·Buenos Aires, Argentina
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Mohamed Salah's trophy-filled period with Liverpool is set to extend to a decade after the prolific Egyptian forward signed a new contract with the Premier League leader, ending months of uncertainty about his future.

·Los Angeles, United States
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lfconline.co.uk broke the news in on Thursday, April 10, 2025.
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