LIVERPOOL (Reuters) - Liverpool have renewed their contract with Mohamed Salah for another three years, extending his stay at Anfield until 2026.
The Egyptian forward, who joined Liverpool from Roma in 2015, has become one of the most valuable players in world football, scoring 29 goals and providing 20 assists in 74 appearances this season.
Salah's contract had been due to expire after this season, but he has agreed to extend it by two more years, keeping him with the club until the end of next season.
The extension is a testament to Salah's continued success at Liverpool and his commitment to the team. It also shows that the club is confident in his ability to continue to contribute to their title challenge this season and beyond.
Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp has praised Salah for his performances throughout his time at the club, calling him "one of the best strikers in the world" and describing him as "the engine room of our team."
The renewal of Salah's contract is likely to boost Liverpool's chances of winning the Premier League title this season and potentially securing Champions League qualification for the following year. With Salah continuing to be a key player in their attack, they will be well-positioned to compete against some of the strongest teams in Europe.
Overall, the extension of Salah's contract is a positive development for both Liverpool and Salah, highlighting the club's confidence in their star player and the importance of having him on board for the long term.
