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The amount of records Mo Salah has smashed at Liverpool proves he's truly priceless

Mohamed Salah has signed a new Liverpool contract, keeping him at the club until at least 2025.

Following months of speculation and the very real possibility that he could leave for free next summer, the Reds have secured the future of their star man, making him their highest paid player ever in doing so.

Salah’s extension was confirmed by Liverpool’s official Twitter account, with their website providing further details about the new contract.

James Pearce of The Athletic and Paul Joyce of The Times both report that Salah has penned a deal worth in excess of £350,000-per-week, putting to bed previous financial disagreements that had seen negotiations begin to stall.

Speaking to Liverpool’s official website, the Egypt international explained his delight over the extension: “I feel great and [I am] excited to win trophies with the club. It’s a happy day for everyone.”

When asked about his future ambitions, Salah was adamant that he can maintain his jaw-dropping on-pitch levels into his thirties, and opened up on his journey with Liverpool so far: “We won so many things together.

“We had some disappointments, but this is football. I have enjoyed my football here at the club and hopefully I will continue to enjoy it and win many trophies.”

Since joining Liverpool in 2017, Salah has become integral in their ascent under Jurgen Klopp. They reached the Champions League final in his first season with the club, being bettered only by Real Madrid as they were defeated in Kiev.

They avenged the defeat the following season, however, beating Tottenham in the final to clinch the club’s first Champions League since 2005 and the sixth in their history.

Liverpool have also enjoyed a return to the top of the domestic tree with Salah’s

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