Mohamed Salah and Sergio Aguero (Picture by Alex Livesey, Michael Regan/Getty Photos)
Mohamed Salah has agreed to signal a brand new two-year contract with Liverpool, in accordance with a shock supply within the type of ex-Manchester Metropolis star Sergio Aguero.
The Argentine, who just lately retired from taking part in resulting from well being causes, could now have entry to some inside data on main tales like this, as he appears to be listening to that Salah will put pen to paper on a brand new deal at Anfield.
Salah’s future has been the topic of loads of hypothesis in latest instances, with the Egypt worldwide coming worryingly near being a free agent.
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The participant himself has additionally come out to deal with his state of affairs publicly on a few events now, suggesting that he’s not totally proud of how Liverpool have dealt with his state of affairs.
Nonetheless, there could now have been some form of compromise, as Aguero appears assured that this subject is now settled.
Mohamed Salah is staying at Liverpool, in accordance with Sergio Aguero
Mohamed Salah in motion for Liverpool towards Fulham (Picture by Alex Livesey/Getty Photos)
“As I perceive, Salah’s renewed [his] contract with Liverpool for 2 extra seasons. I feel this could clear all doubts about his future,” Aguero advised Stake.com, as cited by FourFourTwo.
“He stays a key participant and a contemporary contract is one of the best information Liverpool might obtain.”
LFC followers will little doubt be hoping that is correct, although they might need to wait a bit longer earlier than a extra persistently dependable supply backs it up.
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Salah stays in very good type for Liverpool this season, and if he does find yourself leaving he’ll absolutely have big-name suitors from all around the world.
Saudi golf equipment might undoubtedly attempt paying big cash for the 32-year-old, although there have additionally been hyperlinks with main European sides like Paris Saint-Germain and Barcelona.