Mohamed Salah has ended speculation about his future by signing a new two-year contract with Liverpool, extending his Anfield career to a decade. Despite being able to negotiate with other clubs from January, the 32-year-old Egypt international chose to stay, citing his belief in the team’s ambition and his positive relationship with head coach Arne Slot.
Salah, who has scored 243 goals in 392 appearances, remains third on Liverpool’s all-time scorers list. His new contract keeps him among the club’s top earners, reportedly maintaining his previous financial package without a pay cut.
Speaking after the announcement, Salah said he signed the deal because he believes Liverpool can still win more trophies and praised his life on Merseyside with his family. He also highlighted his strong communication and understanding with Slot.
Slot, in turn, credited Salah’s loyalty and Liverpool’s ambition, noting that the winger’s commitment reflects positively on the club’s future. He emphasized Salah’s consistency and strong mentality, calling him a player who “tries to reach perfection.”
With Salah’s future settled, attention now turns to Virgil van Dijk, who is also in talks for a new two-year deal. Slot hinted that progress is being made. Meanwhile, Trent Alexander-Arnold is expected to leave the club, with Real Madrid as his likely destination.
Salah has scored 30+ goals in five separate seasons at Liverpool, and Slot expects him to maintain that elite standard for the remainder of his extended stay.

