Liverpool contract until 2023
Attacker Mohamed Salah does not want to leave Liverpool early. “I’m definitely staying next season,” said Salah on Wednesday during the press conference ahead of the Champions League final with the Reds against Real Madrid on Saturday (9 p.m.) in Paris.
The Egyptian did not want to comment on the chances of a contract extension at Anfield for the time being. “I don’t want to talk about that. I just want to see Hendo (Liverpool captain Jordan Henderson) with the trophy – and then hopefully he’ll give it to me too.” Liverpool narrowly missed out on winning the English Premier League on Sunday and are now hoping for a triumphant end to the season with the handle pot .
The 2019 Champions League winner was also in the final against Real Madrid in 2018, but unfortunately lost there. Salah had to be replaced prematurely after a foul. “I’m very motivated, my motivation is through the roof after what happened last time and after Sunday everyone here is motivated. We are fighting for it and everyone is looking forward to it,” said Salah.
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50 Lionel Messi – PSG – market value: €60M
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50 Kingsley Coman – FC Bayern – market value: €60M
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50 Gavi – FC Barcelona – market value: €60M
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50 Raphaël Varane – Manchester United – market value: €60M
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50 Alisson – Liverpool FC – market value: €60M
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50 Jan Oblak – Atlético Madrid – market value: €60M
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50 João Cancelo – Manchester City – market value: €60M
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50 Fabinho – Liverpool FC – market value: €60M
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50 Wilfred Ndidi – Leicester City – market value: €60M
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50 Marcos Llorente – Atlético Madrid – market value: €60M
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50 Alessandro Bastoni – Inter Milan – market value: €60M
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50 Diogo Jota – Liverpool FC – market value: €60M
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50 Éder Militão – Real Madrid – market value: €60M
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50 Victor Osimhen – SSC Napoli – market value: €60M
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50 Jules Koundé – Sevilla FC – market value: €60M
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50 Ansu Fati – FC Barcelona – market value: €60M
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43 Thibaut Courtois – Real Madrid – market value: €65M
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43 Milan Skriniar – Inter Milan – market value: €65M
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43 Andrew Robertson – Liverpool FC – market value: €65M
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43 Gianluigi Donnarumma – PSG – market value: €65M
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43 Christopher Nkunku – RB Leipzig – market value: €65m
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43 Federico Valverde – Real Madrid – market value: €65M
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43 Bukayo Saka – Arsenal FC – market value: €65M
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26 Leon Goretzka – FC Bayern – market value: €70m
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26 Serge Gnabry – FC Bayern – market value: €70M
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26 Leroy Sané – FC Bayern – market value: €70M
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26 Nicolò Barella – Inter Milan – market value: €70M
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26 Sergej Milinković-Savić – Lazio – market value: €70M
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26 Kai Havertz – Chelsea – market value: €70M
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26 Matthijs de Ligt – Juventus – market value: €70M
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26 Frenkie de Jong – FC Barcelona – market value: €70M
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26 Federico Chiesa – Juventus – market value: €70M
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26 Mikel Oyarzabal – Real Sociedad – market value: €70M
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26 Rodri – Manchester City – market value: €70M
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26 Achraf Hakimi – PSG – market value: €70M
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26 Lautaro Martínez – Inter Milan – market value: €70M
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26 Alphonso Davies – FC Bayern – market value: €70M
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26 João Félix – Atlético – market value: €70M (+€10M)
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26 Florian Wirtz – Bayer 04 – market value: €70m
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26 Marcus Rashford – Manchester United – market value: €70M
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20 Marquinhos – PSG – market value: €75M
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20 Bernardo Silva – Manchester City – market value: €75M
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20 Rúben Dias – Manchester City – market value: €75M
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20 Mason Mount – Chelsea – market value: €75M
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20 Declan Rice – West Ham – market value: €75M
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20 Jude Bellingham – Borussia Dortmund – market value: €75m
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14 Heung-Min Son – Tottenham – market value: €80M
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14 Jack Grealish – Manchester City – market value: €80M
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14 Sadio Mané – Liverpool – market value: €80M
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14 Pedri – FC Barcelona – market value: €80M
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14 Trent Alexander-Arnold – Liverpool – market value: €80M
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14 Jadon Sancho – Manchester United – market value: €80M
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10 Dusan Vlahovic – Juventus – market value: €85M
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10 Joshua Kimmich – Bayern Munich – market value: €85M
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10 Raheem Sterling – Manchester City – market value: €85M
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10 Romelu Lukaku – Chelsea – market value: €85M
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6 Phil Foden – Manchester City – market value: €90M
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6 Neymar – PSG – market value: €90m
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6 Kevin De Bruyne – Manchester City – market value: €90m
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6 Bruno Fernandes – Manchester United – market value: €90M
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3 Vinícius Júnior – Real Madrid – market value: €100M
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3 Harry Kane – Tottenham – market value: €100M
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3 Mohamed Salah – Liverpool – market value: €100M
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2 Erling Haaland – Borussia Dortmund – market value: €150m
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1 Kylian Mbappé – PSG – market value: €160M
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Recently, talks about extending the contract beyond 2023 have stalled. In mid-March it was said that Salah had rejected an offer from his club and did not want to hold any new talks before the offer was significantly increased. The basic desire of the offensive man is to stay in Anfield. Since his last extension in the summer of 2018, the 29-year-old, who has 31 goals and 16 assists in 50 competitive games this season, is reported to be making around £200,000 a week, which is around €12.5m a year.
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Liverpool is said to have been willing to pay around 3 million euros more – too little for Salah. “I’m happy because there’s nothing new to say, that’s good. The key parties are talking to each other, and that’s all I need to know,” Liverpool coach Jürgen Klopp said in early April about the situation at the time.
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