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What Mohamed Salah needs to do to become Liverpool's Greatest of All Time

Make no mistake, Mohamed Salah signing a new deal with Liverpool is great news for everyone involved in the club.

Despite negotiations being protracted, the speed at which a deal has been finalised following the unwanted exit of Sadio Mane is a relief for supporters who, while backing evolution, feared that the Reds' formidable forward line could be breaking up completely.

Jurgen Klopp still has a whole host of attacking talent at his disposal and has recently reinforced it with the capture of Benfica goal machine Darwin Nunez, but the bottom-line is that Salah has been Liverpool's primary source of goals for the past five years. The new deal hasn't come cheap, but when you're dealing with a player of the stock of the 30-year-old, that was always going to be the case.

Boasting 156 goals in 254 appearances in all competitions and 47 assists in the Premier League alone, the Egyptian King has helped Liverpool end their 30-year wait for the league title, clinch a sixth European Cup, become world club champions and win both the FA Cup and League Cup. That's not to the mention the countless individual awards he has collected along the way, of which there are far too many to mention, but include both the PFA Players' Player of the Year and Football Writers' Player of the Year awards, twice.

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