Fresh reports are suggesting the Egyptian superstar’s sensational stint at Anfield could extend well beyond this season.
Spanish outlet Fichajes has claimed that “everything now points to his relationship with the club continuing for a long time,” offering a major boost to Reds fans desperate to see their talisman stay.
Salah has been nothing short of phenomenal this term, torching defences across the Premier League. His latest masterclass came in a 2-0 dismantling of Manchester City on Sunday, where he bagged a goal and an assist to push Liverpool 11 points clear at the top of the table.
That strike took his season haul to 30 goals and 21 assists in just 38 appearances, cementing his place atop the league’s scoring and assisting charts while vaulting him to third on Liverpool’s all-time goalscoring list.
Yet, despite his heroics, a shadow has hung over Anfield with Salah’s current deal set to expire at the end of the campaign. Without an extension, the 32-year-old could walk away for free in a matter of months—a prospect that has haunted supporters and spurred the club into action.
Talks with Salah and his agent, Ramy Abbas Issa, have been ongoing for weeks, and Fichajes reports that those negotiations have taken a “positive” turn after months of uncertainty.
The mood hasn’t always been so optimistic. Just last month, Salah hinted at frustration, telling Sky Sports after a win over Southampton, “Well, we are almost in December and I haven’t received any offers yet to stay in the club. I’m probably more out than in.”
He doubled down in January 2025, admitting, “There is no progress there. We are far away from any progress.”
Meanwhile, whispers of a blockbuster move to Saudi Arabia—backed by staggering financial offers—surfaced via his close friend, stoking fears of an exit.
Now, though, the tide appears to be turning. Former Manchester United defender Gary Neville revealed earlier this year that Salah is eyeing a three-year deal worth around 400,000 pounds a week—a figure that initially gave Liverpool’s owners, FSG, pause due to his age. But with his form showing no signs of dipping, they seem ready to meet his demands, likely with a performance-weighted contract.
Teammate Andy Robertson has been blown away by Salah’s impact. After the City win, he said, “He is in a different world right now and playing out of his skin. His work-rate going back the other way was unbelievable today. We are very happy to have him.”
Salah himself has kept his focus on the pitch, reflecting after the game, “Maybe people prefer my first seasons or now, but I prefer now because winning the league, helping the young players, it is special. We need another title.”
Liverpool fans will hope this saga reaches a swift conclusion, especially as transfer guru Fabrizio Romano recently confirmed the club are pushing hard to bolster their squad for next season.
On X, Salah posted after a recent match, “No matter what happens, I will never forget what scoring at Anfield feels like,” a sentiment that has only fuelled optimism about his future.
With the Reds flying high under Arne Slot, tying down their Egyptian king could be the spark to ignite another trophy-laden era at Anfield. The clock’s ticking—but for now, all signs point to Salah staying put.