Liverpool superstar Mohamed Salah has ended months of speculation by signing a new two-year contract with the Premier League leaders, ensuring his legendary Anfield career will continue through at least 2027. The 32-year-old Egyptian forward, whose current deal was set to expire this summer, has now pledged his future to the club where he’s become the third-highest goalscorer in Liverpool history with 243 goals in 394 appearances.
- Salah’s extension comes amid strong interest from Saudi Pro League clubs
- Maintains his status as one of Liverpool’s highest earners
- Includes performance-based incentives and commercial arrangements
- Keeps him at Anfield until age 34 at minimum
Salah’s Liverpool Legacy:
Since his £36.5 million arrival from Roma in 2017, Salah has been instrumental in Liverpool’s golden era:
- 2019 Champions League triumph
- 2020 Premier League title (ending 30-year drought)
- FA Cup (2022), two League Cups (2022, 2024)
- Club World Cup and UEFA Super Cup (2019)
- Two-time PFA Player of the Year (likely third this season)
Current Season Impact:
Despite recent struggles (1 goal in last 7 games), Salah’s 27 goals and 17 assists have propelled Liverpool to an 11-point league lead. His decision to stay provides stability during a transitional period under new manager Arne Slot and amid contract uncertainties surrounding Virgil van Dijk and Trent Alexander-Arnold.
What This Means:
- Ends speculation about Saudi move for at least two more years
- Gives Liverpool time to plan succession for their attacking talisman
- Maintains commercial appeal and on-field quality during squad rebuild
- Positions Salah to challenge Ian Rush’s club scoring record (needs 103 more)
Manager’s Perspective:
Arne Slot praised Salah’s commitment: “He has shown for so many years how much value he brings. We’re very happy he’s extended – hopefully he can show again on Sunday (vs West Ham) how important he’s been.”