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Since his transfer to Liverpool from AS Roma in the summer of 2017, Mohamed Salah has continued to shine against Manchester United. This Sunday afternoon, for the 4th day of the Premier League, the Egyptian once again caused problems for the Mancunian defense, delivering two assists to Luis Díaz (35th; 42nd). He then found the back of André Onana’s net (56th) to allow the Reds to beat a completely overwhelmed Manchester United team (0-3).
A victory that allows Liverpool to string together a third consecutive victory in three PL matches this season and occupy the top of the championship, before this international break. After the match, the 32-year-old winger was asked about his team’s good performance. He also answered questions about his future. While his current contract expires on June 30, 2025, he has still not signed a single contract extension.
Mohamed Salah evasive about his contract
” I had a good summer and I had a lot of time to myself to try to stay positive because, as you know, this is my last year at the club. I just want to enjoy it and I don’t want to think about it. I feel free to play football and we’ll see what happens next year. I came to the game today thinking that this might be the last time (I’d come to Old Trafford with Liverpool). Nobody at the club has spoken to me about a new contract yet, so I’m playing this last season and I’ll see at the end of the season. At the moment, we don’t know with which club, but at the moment, this is my last game here with Liverpool. It’s not up to me to decide, but nobody has spoken to me about a contract with the club. We’ll seereplied the Egyptian international (96 selections) to the microphone of Sky Sports.
A statement that will undoubtedly cause a reaction across the Channel. Since 2017, Mohamed Salah has scored 213 goals and provided 90 assists in 351 games with Liverpool. His performance this afternoon against Manchester United must surely make the management of the RedsIt remains to be seen whether she will decide to offer the third highest scorer in the history of the English club a new contract.
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