Liverpool urged to secure Mo Salah's contract renewal
Liverpool FC is being urged to do everything possible to secure a new contract for star player Mo Salah. His current contract ends on June 30, leaving the club with only 98 days to negotiate a renewal. Salah has been a key player for Liverpool since joining from Roma in 2017. He has scored 243 goals in 392 matches, consistently being the top scorer for the team. However, concerns about his age, as he turns 33 this summer, have made the club hesitant. They worry about committing to a long-term deal for an older player. Former Liverpool striker Michael Owen believes Salah wants to stay and that the club should offer him a longer contract, despite his age. Owen argues that Salah's fitness and professionalism mean he will likely maintain his high performance for years to come. He warns that replacing Salah would be very costly for Liverpool. The club remains optimistic about reaching an agreement. Reports suggest that Salah and his family are happy in Liverpool and settled in the area, indicating a desire to extend his stay. Negotiations are ongoing, but there is still a gap between Salah's demands and the club's offer. In addition to contract talks, Liverpool is looking at potential new signings, including Milos Kerkez and Martin Zubimendi, to strengthen their squad for the upcoming season. They are also facing decisions about their current players, like goalkeeper Caiomhin Kelleher, who could leave the club for a significant fee.