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New contract with Liverpool contains no disengagement clause
The World Cup was not the much-awaited moment for Mohamed Salah. At Anfield, the Egyptian should quickly regain his smile: Liverpool FC has offered his superstar a new five-year contract until 2023. A strong sign for Jürgen Klopp
Will be followed by his first exceptional season in Liverpool: Mohamed Salah.
A smashing first season for Liverpool FC (44 goals in 52 competitive matches) was a bitter end for Salah in the Champions League final against Real Madrid (1: 3). In the World Cup, the 26-year-old has not been fit because of the shoulder injury suffered in Kiev. With two goals in two games, he could not prevent Egypt from being eliminated as a group.
Of course, that does not change its value for Liverpool. At the beginning of Monday's week, there was good news for Jürgen Klopp and all Reds fans: Salah has long been engaged in the CFL. His new contract runs until 2023 and does not contain an exclusion clause. After his fable season, the Egyptian had almost inevitably been badociated with the best clubs in Europe.
Although it's not only since Coutinho to Liverpool long-term contracts do not always mean much, Salah's extension is perceived as an obvious sign. "We want world-clbad talents to see that they can achieve their dreams and ambitions at Anfield – to do that, we work hard, and if someone like Mo Salah is in agreement and says it's his new home, send it "He's two very clear things: his trust in Liverpool and our confidence in him."
The new contract was strong Klopp first Align a reward for the good season of Salah. According to reports, the Egyptian rises with Virgil van Dijk and Roberto Firmino at the highest income in the Reds. Salah had moved from AS Roma to Liverpool last summer for 44 million euros, storming the Premier League. With 32 goals, he became the top scorer, reporters and players elected him "Footballer of the Year".
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