Mohamed Salah’s decision to sign a new contract at Liverpool will come as a relief to Jurgen Klopp, who can now formalise his plans for his starting XI in pre-season.
The Egyptian put an end to months of speculation about his future at Anfield after agreeing a new three-year deal will keep him at Anfield until June 2025.
Liverpool have moved to tie down the 30-year-old to a new deal, which will guarantee him as the club’s highest earner in their history on a deal worth £350,000-a-week, after watching Sadio Mane leave for Bayern Munich earlier this summer in a £37million deal.READ MORE: Liverpool fans worried Salah will 'do an Aubameyang' after signing new dealSalah will be the leading man once again in a much-changed Liverpool attack after the January arrival of Luis Diaz.
The Colombian, a £49m signing from Porto, has already proved to be a popular addition from with Reds supporters after contributing six goals and four assists in his first 20 appearances.
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