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Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp has admitted that his new deal could be an ‘important’ aspect in committing Mohamed Salah to a fresh deal at Anfield.
The forward is currently out of contract next summer, with suggestions that he could be set to leave Anfield. The Reds would of course be averse to losing the Egyptian considering his stunning form this season.
Salah was announced as Football Writers' Association Football of the Year having netted 30 goals in all competitions so far this season. He is currently by far and away the leading scorer in the Premier League with 22 goals - closest challengers Son Heung-Min and Cristiano Ronaldo having just 17 to their name.
He has also been a real driving force behind the Reds’ push to complete an historic quadruple, with Liverpool still in the race to scoop the Premier League title, Champions League and FA Cup having already lifted the Carabao Cup earlier this season at Chelsea. Whilst questions remain over Salah’s future on Merseyside, boss Klopp has already committed his future to the Reds.
It was confirmed on Thursday that the German had extended his deal until the summer of 2026. It was originally thought that Klopp would depart in 2024 and he was asked whether that change of mind has provided a boost to his squad - and indeed the club’s hopes of agreeing a


