There are more and more powerful reports that Liverpool and Mohamed Salah are about to agree on a three-year contract extension that expires at the end of June.

Liverpool are on the verge of winning the Premier League under manager Arne Slot’s first season at the club. – It is the success and Mohamed Salah’s incredible form that is said to have made sporting director Richard Hughes “a little less Scottish” and more accommodating the Egyptian superstar.

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Richard Hughes, as a less ingenious part of his genius, has the opinion that players who are a little afraid of losing their jobs perform better than players who are confident. – French Telefoot was first out a few weeks ago and reported that Mohamed Salah wanted to extend his contract. – Diario Sports followed up the transfer saga by informing that the 32-year-old, probably in frustration that it took so long for Liverpool to get his finger out, had offered his services to Barcelona.

At the same time as he knocks in goals like never before. Mohamed Salah tops the Premier League’s top scorers list this season with 27 goals and is likely to climb up to the all-time top three position in a short period of time. – Some extra goals can certainly be picked up on Wednesday. Then Liverpool invite you to a city derby at Anfield with an Everton team that has become much stronger after the return of David Moyes.

The Egyptian media Masrawy new information that fills in what we already know. – They write that Mohamed Salah’s agent, Rami Abbas, is in negotiations with Liverpool management to secure a contract extension. And the negotiations will be “much more advanced” than before.

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Liverpool’s new offer is also said to be more lucrative than what was previously presented to the 32-year-old.

Masrawy also writes that the Trent Alexander-Arnold soup has affected Mohamed Salah’s situation. Alexander-Arnold has long been said to be ready for Real Madrid, and when they no longer have to pay the right-back’s salary, Liverpool will have financial room for manoeuvre. This, in turn, should lead to the Merseyside club being able to offer Salah what he wants to be.

This year, Mohamed Salah earns £18.2 million, the offer that is now on the table is said to be around £20 million.