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Liverpool news: Mohamed Salah salary contract clause as Jurgen Klopp makes admission

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Wimbledon: Highlights from day four of tennis tournament Man Utd's 2022/23 Premier League Fixtures Messi world's highest paid athlete with Ronaldo also featuring in Top 10 Lewis Hamilton discusses his experience with race at Formula 1 Erik ten Hag's first training session as Man Utd boss Mohamed Salah commits to Liverpool with new three-year deal F1 preview: A lap of the British Grand Prix As much as Liverpool supporters will be excited about what new players Darwin Nunez, Fabio Carvalho and Calvin Ramsey can offer in the coming months and years, the club made its best signing of the summer on Friday - Mohamed Salah.

The Egyptian signed a new three-year contract at Anfield, putting an end to a prolonged spell of speculation. Salah's previous terms were to run out at the end of the coming campaign, meaning there were fears over him possibly leaving on a free transfer next summer.

Now the focus will turn towards the new season and with Salah's future secured, the first-team squad and manager Jurgen Klopp will no doubt be boosted when they rock up for the first day of training after a much-needed break.

has the latest Liverpool news. It has been widely reported that Salah's new deal will make him the highest-paid player in Liverpool's history, with the 30-year-old set to pocket a weekly wage of £350,000.

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