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EPL: Liverpool to make Mohamed Salah their highest earner

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October 28, 2021
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Liverpool want to make Mohamed Salah to become their highest-paid player and will use the offer of a lucrative signing-on fee to sweeten the deal, SportsMail reports.

Salah’s current contract at Anfield runs through to 2023.

But Liverpool have made it a priority to get the Egyptian forward locked onto fresh terms like many of his team-mates.

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However, the Reds do not want to shatter their wage structure, but will instead consider using a signing-on fee.

Salah already has 15 goals in all competitions this season, including last weekend’s stunning hat-trick against Manchester United.

It is understood that suggestions Salah is holding out for £500,000 a week is not true, as he understands the financial parameters of owners Fenway Sports Group.

Any new deal would however see him become the best-paid player in the club’s history, eclipsing Vigil Van Dijk’s new £220,000-a-week contract.

Last week, Salah said: “It doesn’t depend on me, but if you asked me I would love to stay until the last day of my football (career).

“I can’t say much about that, it’s not in my hands. It depends on what the club wants.”

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