According to reports, Mohamed Salah had said the chance to become the second highest paid player on the planet by being in Liverpool.
After months of speculation, endless, teasing interviews and the increasing despair of a fan base that has already lost the loss of one of her own, Salah seems to be about to extend his stay to Merseyside.
On Wednesday afternoon, numerous outlets were informed that a breakthrough in negotiations on a new deal for the productive Egyptian and his teammates Virgil van Dijk had been made before both become free agents this summer.
The thinking process about Salah’s uncertain future became complicated by competing offers. Several European applicants were interested in offering the 32-year-old a new home this summer, while the Saudi professional League clubs are an omnipresent offer for immeasurable wealth.
Egyptian journalist Ismael Mahmoud Realized that Salah had earned an annual content of € 150 million (£ 128.5 million) if he had moved to Saudi Arabia this summer. This is the equivalent of around 2.5 million GBP per week – more than seven times the weekly £ 350,000 weekly wages, which he should earn this season. The Cristiano Ronaldo of Al Nassr is the only soccer player on the planet who reports more than the proposed numbers that Salah was offered.
Mahmoud also shows that Salah’s expected salary will be £ 400,000 per week in his new Liverpool deal.
The athlete claim that the team’s multi-year top scorer is about to sign a new two-year contract and prevents the Saga from repeating itself this season during the next term and at the same time offers the player and Liverpool some protection.
The fact that there are even discussions about a new deal for Salah represents a shift in the guidelines for Liverpool, which previously operated under the strict guidelines that players do not offer over 30 new contracts.
Salah, Van Dijk and Trent Alexander -Arnold -who can join Real Madrid, are not the only Liverpool players in the midst of contractual negotiations. The concr are the Konbrahima concept of central defenders is expected to push for a significant loss of salary, with the 25-year-old Angling stood for a weekly salary in the region of 200,000 GBP according to its current Pay package of 80,000 GBP.