Liverpool striker Mohamed Salah has said his requests for his contract are not "crazy" and his future at Anfield is not in his hands, as talks continue with the Egypt international over signing a new contract with the Premier League club.

Salah, the Premier League's top scorer this season with 16 goals, extends his contract with Liverpool until June 2023.

The player reiterated that he wanted to stay, but added that he had not yet received a suitable offer that reflected his contributions to the team since he joined from Roma in 2017 and led him to win the Champions League and the English Premier League.

He said in an interview with GQ magazine published today, Tuesday, "I want to stay, but it's in the club's hands. They know what I want. I don't ask for crazy things, when you ask for something and they show you that they can give you this thing, (they have to) That they do it) because they appreciate what you have done for the club.”

"I am in my fifth year here now. I know the club well. I love the fans and the fans love me. As for the management, they have been informed of the situation. It is in their hands."

Salah is currently in Cameroon, to participate in the African Nations Cup, as part of the Egyptian team's squad in its match against Nigeria in the opening matches of Group D.