Mo Salah’s new contract with the Reds is worth £20 million a year

Egyptian completes new £ 20 million a year contract with Anfield and said: 'I signed because I think we have the chance to win other trophies'

Mohamed Salah has signed a new £ 20 million contract in Liverpool a year, so that the formal end is brought to epic negotiations.

After a breakthrough in conversations with sports director Richard Hughes earlier this week, the attacker completed an extension of two years, so that he held in Anfield until 2027.

From the start it was clear that all parties wanted to reach an agreement to keep the legendary figure at the club.

Liverpool took the position that the deal could not endanger their financial model because they wanted to strengthen the team this summer.

They could not afford to pay Salah or one of their leading players, the kind of salaries they may have offered elsewhere.

It is, however, understood that the deal of the Egyptian is on comparable conditions as his last, which was worth £ 400,000 a week, including bonuses and performance triggers, which he tends to activate by scoring at least 20 goals per season.

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