"Salah stays!" That was the message Mohamed Salah delivered in a pre-recorded video published by the club's official Twitter account as the Egyptian confirmed he had signed a new deal with Liverpool.
The 30-year-old had finally put pen to paper on a three-year deal and he didn't even have to leave his holiday destination to do it after a delegation, led by Sporting Director Julian Ward, flew out to attain his all-important signature.
Wherever Salah is on vacation, it certainly looked nice and probably cost a fair penny to visit. And why not? Because the prolific winger has just signed up for what is a significant pay rise, vastly increasing what was already a more than comfortable wage packet.
Becoming the highest paid player in the history of Liverpool Football Club, Salah's pay has jumped from £200,000 per week to reportedly a very agreeable level of around £350,000 per week. In short, he will have no trouble boxing off next summer's All Inclusive.
It's no secret that Salah's agent Ramy Abbas was looking for around £400,000 per week for his client, but the Liverpool star can still earn a significant amount on top of his basic earnings by hitting a number of targets, both inpidually and as a team.