Mohamed Salah has officially signed a new contract with Liverpool, bringing an end to months of speculation surrounding a potential move to the Saudi Pro League. While the club has not disclosed the exact duration, sources close to the matter suggest the deal will keep the Egyptian star at Anfield until 2027.
The new contract signals Salah’s intent to complete a decade with the Reds, having joined the Merseyside club in 2017. During his time at Liverpool, Salah has become one of the Premier League’s most prolific forwards and a fan favorite. His renewed commitment is seen as a major boost for the club as it gears up for another successful chapter.
“Liverpool FC can announce Mohamed Salah has signed a new contract that will keep him with the club beyond the 2024-25 season,” read a statement on the club’s official website.
The 32-year-old has enjoyed another stellar campaign, scoring 27 league goals and 32 across all competitions, along with 22 assists. His performances have been instrumental in Liverpool’s charge toward what could be a Premier League title under incoming head coach Arne Slot.
Salah admitted he had other offers, including a lucrative opportunity from Saudi Arabia, but insisted his heart remained at Anfield.
“Of course I’m very excited. I signed because I think we have a chance to win more trophies and enjoy my football,” he said. “I had my best years here, and hopefully it’s going to be 10. I believe we can win a lot of big trophies together.”
Liverpool’s social media team playfully referenced Salah’s earlier cryptic remark that he was “more out than in” by announcing the news with the caption: “More in than out.”
Salah is one of three key players whose contracts were set to expire this summer. Virgil van Dijk is expected to follow suit by signing a new deal, while Trent Alexander-Arnold is reportedly attracting strong interest from Real Madrid.
The announcement marks a strong start to Liverpool’s summer, with Salah’s renewal seen as a clear statement of intent.