Mohamed Salah has committed to Liverpool for two more years, quelling rumours about his future. His previous contract was due to end this season, sparking talk of a move to Saudi Arabia. With the new agreement, Salah will remain at Anfield until at least the end of the 2026-27 season. This decision marks a significant moment for both the player and the club.
Salah's tenure at Liverpool began in 2017 when he transferred from Roma. Since then, he has enjoyed unparalleled success with the team. Over 393 matches across all competitions, Salah has netted 243 goals and assisted 109 times. This season stands out as his most productive, with 32 goals and 21 assists in just 45 games.

During his time with Liverpool, Salah has helped secure numerous titles, including the Premier League, Champions League, FA Cup, two EFL Cups, and the Club World Cup. His contribution has been instrumental in Liverpool's dominance in recent years. The current season sees Liverpool leading by 11 points in the Premier League with seven games left.
In a statement shared on Twitter by Liverpool FC on April 11, 2025, it was confirmed:
Salah expressed his enthusiasm about staying with Liverpool: "Of course I'm very excited we have a great team now," he said. "Before also we had a great team. But I signed because I think we have a chance to win other trophies and enjoy my football." He added that he hopes to extend his stay to ten years at Anfield.
Salah is not alone in facing contract decisions this season; Trent Alexander-Arnold and Virgil van Dijk are also nearing the end of their contracts. While Alexander-Arnold is linked with Real Madrid, Van Dijk has indicated progress in his contract discussions.
The extension of Salah’s contract is a strategic move for Liverpool as they aim to maintain their competitive edge. His continued presence promises stability and leadership for the team as they pursue further success in domestic and international competitions.