Liverpool players face contract uncertainty before summer window
Liverpool's three star players, Mohamed Salah, Virgil van Dijk, and Trent Alexander-Arnold, could leave the club in just over three months if new contracts are not signed. Their current agreements are set to expire soon, and the club is under pressure to keep them. Mohamed Salah last signed a contract in 2022, lasting three years. He has voiced disappointment about not receiving a new offer yet. Reports suggest Liverpool is hopeful they can agree on a two-year extension. However, the situation remains uncertain as no official talks have been announced. Virgil van Dijk's contract was extended in 2021 for four years. He has become the team's captain, but rumors of interest from Paris Saint-Germain (PSG) have raised concerns. PSG has denied any move for Van Dijk, and Liverpool believes he will stay. Trent Alexander-Arnold also signed a four-year deal in 2021. At 26, he is seen as being in his prime, leading to speculation about his future. Real Madrid reportedly showed interest and approached Liverpool in January. Spanish media claims a move for him is nearly finalized, which could be troubling news for Liverpool fans.