The script was never finished. The chapter, never closed. Mohamed Salah is not done yet. In a decision that sends waves of delight through Merseyside and echoes across the Premier League, Mohamed Salah has signed a new contract with Liverpool FC extending his Anfield stay until 2027.
The Egyptian King, who arrived in 2017 as a promising forward from AS Roma, has since carved his name into the very foundations of the club's modern era. And now, the story continues.

Eight years, 243 goals, and countless moments of magic later, Salah's presence remains as vital as ever. The 2024-25 campaign has showcased the same relentless hunger that defined his debut season.
With 32 goals and 22 assists in 45 games this term, he leads the Premier League in both categories, a rare feat that underlines his generational brilliance. But stats alone cannot capture what Salah means to Liverpool.
From that stunning debut Premier League goal against Watford, to that unforgettable solo against Manchester City, Salah's journey has been a montage of breathtaking goals, clutch moments, and a relentless pursuit of excellence. His record-breaking feats are staggering:
And the accolades keep coming. Salah recently became the first player in Liverpool's history to score 20+ goals in eight consecutive seasons, and the first player in Premier League history to score or assist in 10+ consecutive games on three separate occasions.
His 2024-25 season alone has seen him equal and shatter multiple records-most goal involvements in a season, most assists by a Liverpool player in a single league campaign, and more. He now sits third in Liverpool's all-time scoring charts, a place reserved for legends.
This new contract is more than just paperwork, it's a message. A message that Mo Salah is not done building his Anfield legacy. A message that Arne Slot's Liverpool project will be built around one of the greatest players to ever wear the red shirt.
But beyond the numbers lies the heart of a player who gave Liverpool fans hope, joy, and memories that will echo through generations. He has been the club's talisman, a hero in every sense, and now with a pen stroke, he's signed up for more. Anfield is still his stage. The King stays. And the dream rolls on.