Mohamed Salah, Liverpool Agree to 2-Year Contract Extension Through 2027 Season

Mohamed Salah has agreed to terms on a new contract with Liverpool that will keep him at the club through the 2027 season.
Liverpool confirmed the deal on Friday, along with Salah telling James Carroll and Chris Shaw of the club's official website he's "very, very happy" to remain with the Reds.
Per ESPN's Beth Lindop, talks between Salah's representatives and Liverpool management had been "taking place for months" before an agreement was reached.
While the financial terms of the contract aren't known, Lindop did note a pay cut for the 32-year-old "was never on the agenda for either party."
Salah's previous contract, signed in July 2022, was a three-year pact that pays him $18.2 million annually.
The Egypt international said earlier this year that he was preparing for this to be his final season with Liverpool because the two sides were at an impasse on contract talks.
"So far? Yes. Into the last six months, there is no progress there, we're far away from any progress, so we just need to wait and see," Salah told Sky Sports in January (h/t Lindop).
James Cohen of the Daily Mail reported on Jan. 16 that the Saudi Pro League was heavily courting Salah with an offer worth approximately $85 million over two years.
Instead, Salah was able to work out a deal that will allow him to reach 10 full years with Liverpool at the end of the contract. He originally joined the Reds on a transfer in June 2017 from AS Roma.
Salah ranks third of all time in Liverpool history with 243 goals in 394 appearances. He has a combined 44 goals and assists in 31 matches during the 2024-25 Premier League season.