Mo Salah signs new Liverpool contract
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The 32-year-old has scored 243 goals in 394 appearances for Liverpool since he joined in 2017 from Roma.
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Liverpool signed strike Mohamed Salah to a two-year contract extension, the Premier League club announced Friday.
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Salah credited his strong relationship with manager Arne Slot as another factor in his continued happiness at the club.
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Premier League leaders Liverpool host West Ham on Sunday aiming to move one step closer to clinching the title. WATCH – Liverpool v West Ham Arne Slot’s side lost 3-2 at Fulham last Sunday as their 26-game unbeaten run ended but they are still 11 points clear of second-place Arsenal with seven games to go.
Salah has two more years of top level football in him, for sure. But who do you play alongside the Premier League's greatest ever right-winger? Liverpool need a new striker, and someone who can do Salah's running. The 32-year-old is not a threat in behind any more and is not exactly a pressing monster either.
Salah’s finishing has been a real problem. Across those past four games, Salah has recorded a total Expected Goals tally of 1.08, the second-most of any Liverpool player. But he’s recorded just 0.05 xG on Target — for a shot placement ratio of 0.05. It’s not very Salah-like at all.
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BBC Sport can confirm that Mohamed Salah has signed a two-year deal that will keep him at Liverpool until 2027. Liverpool have now issued a statement confirming that Mohamed Salah has signed a new contract.
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