Liverpool followers woke up to the most glorious news on a bright Friday morning. Mohamed Salah’s story about Merseyside continues for another two years.
The Reds are ready to claim the Premier League title number two in Arne Slots First season, and their domestic success has come in the middle of a backdrop.
Last month, Trent Brache Alexander-Arnold’s wish to join Real Madrid as Free Agent, and put on the pressure on Liverpool to secure the future of her other leading protagonists. The FSG has long been against the maintenance of the agents of aging stars, but Salah and Virgil van Dijk are exceptions to the rule.
They have also committed themselves for Salah and Van Dijk. Neither of the two players looks able to slow down soon, and Liverpool rewarded the Egyptian superstar for his majestic individual campaign by offering him an increase in salary.
His new contract compares with his teammates in Liverpool and the rest of the Premier League.
The Daily Mail Report Salah, who now earns £ 380,000 per week after signing a new two -year contract. Before that, he earned a poultry £ 350,000 a week.
Accordingly SpotracThe 32-year-old is one of just two reds stars who earn more than £ 200,000 a week-the other is van Dijk, who probably deserves a salary increase after getting the pen on paper.
The departure of Alexander-Arnold sacrifices his wages of £ 180,000 a week for the wealth of Madrid, while nine player and player Andy Robertson, Alisson, Federico Chiesa, Ryan Gravenberch, Alexis Mac Allister, Diogo Jota, Darwin Nunez, Cody Gakpo and Dominik Szobobosza. Slots preferred midfield starting midfield this season – Gravenberch, Mac Allister and Szoboszlai – can all be pulled to the negotiating table next year.
Luis Diaz’s £ 55,000 per week is comparatively low, while Curtis Jones’ weekly salary of 15,000 GBP with an upgrade due to the role of the club in the last seasons is certainly due.
Salah’s earlier Liverpool contract made him one of the highest paid players from the Premier League, and in his New Deal he got a place in the ranking.
The usurpated Casemiro of the Egyptter reported £ 350,000 per week, but only falls a few £ 400,000 from Kevin de Bruyne Ab-Pro per Spotrac. The Belgian leaves Manchester City at the end of the season.
As a result, Salah should begin the 2025/26 season as the second highest earner of the Premier League. Only Erling Haaland, who concluded a contract for nine and a half years with the Cityzens at the beginning of this year, will earn more. The two-time Golden Boot winner will now earn up to £ 500,000 a week in Manchester.
Marcus Rashford, Bernardo Silva, Bruno Fernandes and Jack Grialish are the only other Premier League players who have weekly salaries over £ 300,000. Omar Marmoush (£ 295,000) and Kai Havertz (£ 280,000) are just too short.