According to sources, Mohamed Salah is reportedly “unhappy” with Liverpool’s most recent contract offer, which has caused a new wave of anxiety at Anfield. Given that Salah is one of football’s best players and might be eligible to sign a free agent contract at the end of the current campaign, the ambiguity surrounding his long-term future has become a major concern.
In an atmosphere full of conjecture, fellow Liverpool players Trent Alexander-Arnold and Virgil van Dijk are in a similar situation. The matter is further complicated by rumors that Alexander-Arnold has already “agreed” terms with Real Madrid. Even though the right-back seems ready to go, several teams have shown a strong interest in him as well as the legendary team of Salah and Van Dijk.
Salah has notably become the front-runner for the PFA Footballer of the Year award after scoring 32 goals and dishing out 22 assists in only 43 games this season. He is reportedly still in favor of signing a new contract with Liverpool, even if teams from all across Europe and the Saudi Pro League are showing increasing interest.
According to recent information from a trustworthy source, talks are reportedly in a “very advanced” stage, although Salah is mostly unhappy with the proposed contract length. With Alexander-Arnold getting closer to a possible departure, Liverpool is doing all in their power to sign Salah.
The 32-year-old Salah’s contract expires in June. He has the chance to talk terms with teams overseas because of this circumstance. Liverpool is eager to keep its important player and powerful leader, according to sources. However, because Salah will turn 33 before the present contract expires, the hesitation to grant him a longer-term contract is related to his advancing age.