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Salah: Liverpool have not yet discussed a new contract with me


Sat 01 May 2021 | 12:55 PM
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Liverpool star Mohamed Salah said on Saturday that Liverpool have not yet opened talks with him to renew his contract.

Mo Salah's contract with the Reds will expire in June 2023 as several reports claimed that the English Premier League club have an intention to renew his contract, especially after recent reports about his possible move to Real Madrid or Barcelona.

The iconic Egyptian star made an interview with Skysports as he said when asked about a potential new deal at Liverpool, Salah told Sky Sports: "No one is talking to me about that, so I can't say much about that.

"No one in the club is talking to me about anything so I do not know."

In January, Mo said he wanted to stay and continue to break records for as long as possible at Anfield and claimed he was "100 per cent" committed to winning more trophies at the club.

He reiterated that desire when asked about the remaining ambitions in his career.

"I said before that I want to win the Premier League again, I want to win the Champions League again," he added. "It's a great thing to win, I'm just trying to win it again and again. Part of our job is to win trophies."

Salah joined Liverpool from Roma for a then club-record transfer fee in 2017 and the 28-year-old has netted 120 goals in 193 matches for the club in all competitions.