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Huge Liverpool rumour emerges as superstar 'about to say yes' to Reds; saga 'turned upside down'

Liverpool look increasingly likely to tie down Mohamed Salah to a new deal at Anfield, according to a significant transfer report which has emerged from Spain.

The future of the Reds superstar has been a big talking point in recent weeks, arguably affecting his performances on the pitch, with his influence decreasing slightly after a run of no goals in open play since February.

It remains to be seen what Salah’s decision will be regarding his next move, but recent claims have suggested that he could end up extending his stay at Anfield.

Another report is now doing the rounds which lends further weight to the theory that the 29-year-old could stay put.

According to Sport [via Sport Witness], ‘things have taken an unexpected turn’ with Salah’s future, and rumours of him leaving have been ‘turned upside down’.

It is stated that Barcelona have lost faith in signing the 29-year-old this summer and that the player is ‘about to say yes’ to Liverpool, coming just weeks after transfer claims from the same outlet that he had been strongly considering an exit from Merseyside.

This is a significant update regarding such a critical saga, with Salah a strong contender for being the world’s best player over the past 12 months, scoring 20 Premier League goals in 2021/22 to date.

Given his incredible level of fitness and dedication, there is no reason why the forward can’t remain in his prime for another four or five years, with the likes of Lionel Messi, Cristiano Ronaldo, Robert Lewandowski and Karim Benzema all still going strong well into their 30s.

Salah signing a new deal would feel like a huge moment in the Reds’ present and future, showing that they are no longer a selling club and standing out as arguably Europe’s most exciting

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