Mohamed Salah's new contract costs Liverpool 138 million euros, the most expensive in history

Egyptian star Mohamed Salah is close to renewing his contract with Liverpool, after the club’s management was convinced to renew the Egyptian pharaoh’s contract, especially in light of his continued brilliance and breaking all numbers in the current season, and the salary that the Liverpool scorer and the English Premier League will receive will be the most expensive in Liverpool’s history, and among the most expensive list players around the world.

According to the “Football Insider” network, Mohamed Salah is close to renewing his contract with Liverpool at the beginning of the new year 2022, and the value of the deal will be 117 million pounds (138 million euros), for the duration of his new contract, which will extend for four and a half years.

The network indicated that the negotiations between Salah’s agent and Liverpool officials are difficult and at a sensitive stage, but the two parties are keen to reach an agreement in light of the desire of the Liverpool owners to end the file to renew Mohamed Salah’s contract before January 1, when the winter transfer season begins 2022, but they are not ready to fully comply with the player’s financial demands. Egyptian.

According to the new contract, the weekly salary of the Egyptian pharaoh will be 500,000 pounds per week for four and a half years, which is the term of the contract that Mohamed Salah wants, which means that he will be among the highest-earning players in the world.

Mohamed Salah is currently linked to a contract with Liverpool that ends in June 2023, and under this contract, the player currently receives 200,000 pounds per week.

Mohamed Salah contributed to 30 goals across all competitions this season, as he played 22 games, scored 21 goals, made 9 goals, and became the second player in the history of the Premier League to succeed in contributing goals in 14 consecutive matches in the competition, after Jamie Vardy, Leicester City striker.

Mohamed Salah also scored 15 penalty kicks in a row in the English Premier League, and is the second player to score this number of consecutive kicks in the competition, after former English top scorer Mathieu Le Tissier (23 kicks in a row) between January 1994 and April 2000.

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