Liverpool attacker Mohamed Salah has been linked with a transfer away from the membership in current months.
The 32-year-old Egyptian worldwide will likely be out of contract in the summertime of 2025, and he has just lately revealed in his post-match feedback that Liverpool are but to supply him a brand new deal.
Former Liverpool icon Dietmar Hamann has now revealed that the participant was simply sending a message to the membership and he’s making an attempt to get issues transferring so far as a renewal is worried.
There have been rumours that Salah might find yourself in Saudi Arabia, however Hamann feels that the participant doesn’t want to depart Liverpool and he desires to proceed on the English membership.
He mentioned by way of Mirror: “Mohamed Salah speaking to the media about his contract felt like a cry for assist. It’s like he was sending a message to the membership as a result of they haven’t matched what he desires.
“I don’t assume that he desires to go to Saudi Arabia, he desires to stick with Liverpool and I don’t assume it’s concerning the cash. Perhaps simply the size of the contract.
“It was unusual to see him talking to a journalist after the sport for the primary time in so lengthy, however him making it public reveals that he desires the membership to make a transfer. He isn’t taking part in video games, he’s simply making an attempt to get issues transferring.”
Can Liverpool type out a brand new deal for Salah?
His feedback will definitely come as a serious increase for Liverpool and their followers. Protecting Salah on the membership ought to be a prime precedence for Liverpool. He’s undoubtedly the most effective participant on the membership and he’s additionally the most effective participant within the Premier League.
The 32-year-old has 26 aim contributions in all competitions this season and he has helped Liverpool climb to the highest of the Premier League desk and the Champions League standings as nicely. Liverpool will want him in the event that they need to win main trophies, and it stays to be seen whether or not they can type out a contract renewal with the participant rapidly. They can not afford to lose a participant of his high quality, particularly on a free switch.