Mohamed Salah Commits Future to Liverpool, Rejects Mega Saudi Offers in Pursuit of Legacy
Liverpool FCâs talismanic forward Mohamed Salah has penned a new two-year contract extension, silencing speculation about a potential exit and cementing his status as a club legend. The deal, confirmed on April 11, 2025, will keep the Egyptian superstar at Anfield until June 2027, ensuring he remains central to the Redsâ ambitions under new head coach Arne Slot.
Saudi Arabiaâs $600 Million Bid Falls Short Salahâs decision comes despite a staggering $600 million package reportedly offered by Saudi Pro League clubs, including Al-Hilal, which sought to lure him with a record-breaking salary exceeding $32.5 million annually. The proposal, which would have dwarfed Cristiano Ronaldoâs $175 million-per-year earnings at Al-Nassr, highlighted Saudi Arabiaâs aggressive push to recruit global icons. However, Salah prioritized legacy over lucre, emphasizing his desire to compete âat the highest levelâ and pursue personal milestones.
A Legacy-Chasing Decision At 32, Salah remains in peak form, leading the Premier League scoring charts with 27 goals and 17 assists this season. His renewed focus includes winning a second Champions League title, clinching Liverpoolâs 20th league crown, and making a final push for the Ballon dâOrâawarded to the worldâs best player. âI signed because I believe we can win more trophies,â Salah told Liverpoolâs official channels. âIâve had my best years here, and I want to make it 10 seasons at Anfieldâ.
Family Stability and Fan Loyalty Off-field factors played a pivotal role. Salahâs wife and children are settled in Liverpool, a city he describes as home. His connection with the fanbase, whom he urged to âkeep supporting usâ in pursuit of silverware, further solidified his commitment. The deal also positions Salah among the Premier Leagueâs highest earners, with weekly wages surpassing $500,000.
Liverpoolâs New Era Under Arne Slot Head coach Arne Slot hailed the agreement as a âmassive complimentâ to the clubâs vision, crediting sporting director Richard Hughes for securing Salahâs future amid intense external interest. With 243 goals in 394 appearancesâthird in Liverpoolâs all-time scoring listâSalahâs leadership will be critical as the team transitions into the Slot era.
By the Numbers
- 54: Goal contributions (32 goals, 22 assists) in 45 appearances this season.
- 7: Major trophies won at Liverpool, including the Premier League and Champions League.
- $600M: Saudi Arabiaâs rejected offer, underscoring Salahâs prioritization of legacy.
The announcement electrified supporters, who now dream of Salah spearheading a new chapter of dominance at Anfield. As one of footballâs most clinical forwards, his renewed commitment ensures Liverpool remains a force in Europeâs elite competitionsâand Salahâs quest for immortality continues.