Set Liverpool team record with £400,000-a-week salary

  Salah extends contract for another three years

  Premier League giants Liverpool officially announced on July 2 that Egyptian striker Salah has completed a contract extension with the team. The new contract is valid until 2025 and his weekly salary is as high as 400,000 pounds.

This move also made the previous rumors that Liverpool were unwilling to break their team's salary structure and intended to let Salah go.

  "I feel good, I'm happy to win trophies with the team, it's a happy day for everyone. I think it will take a little time to renew the contract, but it's all done now, so we just need to focus on Next step," Salah said after the extension.

  The 30-year-old Salah is set to play for Liverpool for another three years, and Liverpool fans rejoiced at the good news.

"Salah's new contract is the best news of the summer" "The best player in the Premier League is ours, he stayed", such comments filled Liverpool's social networking sites.

  The weekly salary of Salah's new contract has set a record in Liverpool's history, not only surpassing the £375,000 of Manchester City's new aid Haaland and Manchester United goalkeeper De Gea, but also surpassing Manchester United star Cristiano Ronaldo and Manchester City midfielder De Gea. Browne's £385,000 leads the entire Premier League.

  For Liverpool, compromising Salah and meeting his salary demands would be exceptional.

After all, Liverpool would rather let Mane transfer to Bayern Munich than meet the same salary requirements as Salah. It really does not want to break the team's salary structure, which will trigger a chain reaction within the team.

  However, when Takumi Minano moved to Monaco in Ligue 1 and Origi to AC Milan in Serie A was a foregone conclusion, Liverpool's striker was left with Jota, Diaz, Nunes, Firmino and Sala. He five people, their reserves are not ample.

After weighing the pros and cons, Liverpool chose to keep Salah, and did not hesitate to make an exception.

  The front three of Salah, Mane and Firmino has been one of the keys to Liverpool's success in recent years, and Salah's role in that, in turn, has played a role in the other duo in the mix. above.

Salah has scored 164 directly in the Premier League in the past five years, ranking first in the Premier League, while Mane and Firmino have scored 101 and 82 respectively, ranking seventh and tenth respectively.

This is probably the key factor in Liverpool's choice to keep Salah.

  Yangcheng Evening News reporter Xu Yangyang