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Mohamed Salah set to sign huge four-year deal for £400,000 a week at Liverpool - Paper Round

Salah set for huge new deal Liverpool and Mohamed Salah appear to have come to a compromise deal that will see him earn £400,000-a-week wages, as The Mirror explains how the agreement has been reached. The 29-year-old had wanted £500,000 a week, but instead he will sign a four-year deal, rather than three, in order to make up for the shortfall compared to Cristiano Ronaldo’s salary.

Ad/> /> TransfersCity ahead of Real in race for Haaland, willing to offer release clause — Paper RoundYESTERDAY AT 22:06 Paper Round’s view: Salah will be 33 in four years and with his physique looking unimpeachably trim, he could well match both Cristiano Ronaldo and Robert Lewandowski for their twin excellence and longevity. While those are astonishing wages for almost everyone, he has in some ways earned parity with the other great strikers of the modern age.

Read the full story Tierney set for Arsenal stay There had been reports that Spain’s top clubs, Real Madrid and Barcelona, were both tracking Kieran Tierney, with the 24-year-old Arsenal left-back rated at around £50 million. However The Sun reports that Mikel Arteta does not need to worry about him leaving, as the Scottish international defender is happy to remain at the club and is optimistic about the future.

/> Paper Round’s view: With the club currently looking like they could well secure Champions League football for next season, perhaps Tierney sees no reason to force his way out of Arsenal just yet. Perhaps in a couple of years he will entertain a move away if he is still without a major trophy, but for now he looks likely to be a key part of a rapidly improving side.

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