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Mo Salah ‘reminds Liverpool to up the ante on new deal before he can walk away for free next summer’

Mo Salah 'reminds Liverpool to up the ante on new deal before he can walk away for free next summer'

Mohamed Salah ‘reminds Liverpool chiefs to up the ante on a new contract before he can walk away for free next summer – with the Egyptian star hopeful of an Anfield stay’

Mohamed Salah is believed to be hopeful of securing a new contract at LiverpoolThe Reds star’s deal will expire next summer, meaning he may walk away for freeEgyptian forward Salah is reportedly settled in the north west and happy to stayThe club need to sort out an extension to avoid losing him for nothing next year 

Mohamed Salah is hopeful of staying at Liverpool despite links to a potential free transfer away next summer, according to reports. 

Salah confirmed he is staying at Anfield for next season, but his contract expires in summer 2023, meaning he could walk away from the Premier League club for nothing – with clubs outside England able to negotiate with him from January. 

But as claimed by the Liverpool Echo, the Egyptian forward is optimistic there will be a breakthrough in contract talks with club owners Fenway Sports Group.

Liverpool star Mohamed Salah is reportedly hopeful of staying at the Premier League club

Salah’s contract is up next summer, meaning he can walk away for free – putting the pressure on Reds owners Fenway Sports Group to sort out a new and improved deal for the Egyptian

Boss Jurgen Klopp (left) otherwise faces the prospect of losing one of his star men for nothing

WORLD’S HIGHEST EARNERS (per week)

1. Kylian Mbappe (PSG) – £650,000

2. Neymar (PSG) – £606,000

3. Lionel Messi (PSG) – £600,000

4 = Cristiano Ronaldo (Man United) and Kevin De Bruyne (Man City) – £385,000

Reds star Salah is thought to be settled in the north-west of England and happy to stay at a club where he has enjoyed much success – if they give him the new and improved terms he feels he…

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