
Mohamed Salah contract: Huge Liverpool developments to emerge within days
Liverpool star Mohamed Salah is out of contract at the end of the season at Anfield.
The Egypt international has been the Reds’ and the Premier League’s best player this campaign after contributing to 54 goals already in all competitions.
The influence of the 32-year-old looks likely to culminate in a Premier League title in Arne Slot’s first season in charge.
With that being said, the Dutch head coach could be set to lose his star winger as his contract looks set to expire at the end of the campaign.

Liverpool to open Salah contract talks
It is baffling to a huge number of people that the L4 club have allowed three of their best and most important players’ contracts run down in the same year.
Trent Alexander-Arnold and Virgil van Dijk are also potentially set to face an Anfield exit in the summer alongside the Egyptian forward.
With that being said, supporters on Merseyside appear to have finally have been met with some positive news over fresh deals for two of their star players.
The Reds are set to make the most of the upcoming international break to broach contract talks with Salah and van Dijk, according to TBR Football (13 March).
The star duo are out of contract at the end of the campaign, which has raised alarm bells at Anfield despite communication lines remaining open between all parties.
It has been reported that the main issue with these deals going through is that both players’ camps are unhappy with the offers that have been tabled.
These have not been what either star had hoped for while Alexander-Arnold has already made his decision over a move to Real Madrid in the summer.

Liverpool must make quick progress on Salah deal
There is no doubt that Slot and Co. have relied heavily on the form and influence of the former Chelsea man throughout the campaign.
Without his goal output, there is every reason to suggest that the Reds would be nowhere near where they are in the race to win the Premier League.
Looking ahead to next season, if Salah were to leave, there is no chance that his 50+ goal involvements can be replaced.
This instantly puts the L4 club multiple steps back from where they already are this season which will come as a boost to the likes of Arsenal and Manchester City.