JAKARTA - Mohamed Salah signaled the possibility of leaving Liverpool at the end of this season.
The Egyptian national team player has been offered big contracts from various clubs since last summer's stock exchange.
However, he chose to stay until the end of the 2024/2025 season as his contract was completed at Anfield.
Previously, it was known that Salah was the main target of the Saudi Arabian Pro League club. Al Ittihad, for example, had launched a surprise offer of 200 million pounds last summer.
The 32-man will reportedly earn 100 million a year to join Al Ittihad. However, when Iu Juren Klopp refused and insisted Salah was not sold.
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After Klopp's departure, Liverpool hopes that Salah will extend his contract. It's just that, in fact, until now he has not renewed the agreement.
In fact, he even threw a statement that he did not want to talk about the future and wanted to enjoy the 2024/2025 season as the final season at Anfield.
"I had a good summer. I had a long time to calm down and try to think positively because as you know, this is my last year at the club."
"I just wanted to enjoy it and didn't want to think about it. I feel free to play football and we'll see what happens next year," Salah said at Sky Sports.
"No one has spoken to me about (a) contract yet. So, I'm just like I'm going to play my last season and we'll see at the end of the season."
"It wasn't my decision, but no one has spoken to me from the club yet, but we'll see," Salah said after contributing one goal in Liverpool's win over Manchester United 3-0.
Salah enjoyed a bright start to the season with three goals and three assists to help the team win the league's first three games.
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