Mohamed Salah Wants to Stay at Liverpool Despite Contract Uncertainty
A recent report has revealed that Egyptian national team star Mohamed Salah is keen to continue his journey with Liverpool, even as his current contract nears its end this season.
According to a report by Téléfoot, the 32-year-old Salah prefers to stay with Liverpool despite entering the final six months of his deal, which now allows him to negotiate pre-contract agreements with clubs worldwide. The report highlights that the player is not currently in talks with other teams, signaling his desire to extend his career with the Reds.
With an impressive tally of 30 goals and 22 assists this season, the Egyptian striker appears to be on track for yet another record-breaking campaign with Liverpool. However, there have been no confirmed updates on an official agreement to renew his contract.
Rumors have linked Salah with potential moves to Paris Saint-Germain and the Saudi Pro League, but with no concrete negotiations underway, it seems his priority remains staying at Liverpool.
Salah and the Ballon d’Or Race
Mohamed Salah is currently the frontrunner to win the 2025 Ballon d’Or, as he continues to lead Liverpool in their pursuit of both the Premier League and Champions League titles. The Egyptian star has outshone his peers this season, registering the highest number of goals and assists among players in Europe’s top five leagues.
Should he claim the prestigious award, Salah would become the first African player to win the Ballon d’Or since George Weah’s triumph in 1995—a historic milestone for the continent.