Liverpool gave Mohamed Salah’s £400k-a-week contract to the wrong player in almighty balls-up


Liverpool will live to regret giving Mohamed Salah a record contract extension as the winger is set to leave this summer.

The Pitch Prospect co-host Jason Cundy insists the Reds should have given it to Trent Alexander-Arnold instead, who left Anfield at the end of the 2024/25 season.

Alexander-Arnold ended his 20-year spell at Liverpool and moved to Real Madrid

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Alexander-Arnold ended his 20-year spell at Liverpool and moved to Real Madrid.

Alexander-Arnold, who moved to Real Madrid, was initially prepared to leave Liverpool for free when his contract expired.

However, the Spanish giants have negotiated a £10m transfer fee with Liverpool to allow Alexander-Arnold to move early so he can help them in the 2025 Club World Cup.

Show me the money

Liverpool were also in danger of losing Salah and standout defender Virgil van Dijk for free at the end of last season, but both signed contract extensions last April.

The Pitch Prospect understands Salah’s new contract included a wage of £400,000 a week.

Still, Salah will only reap the benefits of the deal for one season as he confirmed he will leave Anfield at the end of the 2025/26 season.

It means Liverpool will not pay a transfer fee for the Egyptian superstar, although the eight trophies he has helped the Reds win, including two Premier League titles and the Champions League, will undoubtedly cushion the blow.

Yet Cundy still couldn’t wrap his head around Liverpool’s thinking about who they wanted to keep last season, describing the situation as an “absolute mess”.

Cundy: Liverpool are “upset”

“All the Liverpool fans called and complained about Trent and what happened. They turned down £20m from Real Madrid,” Cundy said in the Sports Bar.