Liverpool ready to smash records with unbelievable offer to keep Salah – You won’t believe what’s next
According to former scout Mick Brown, Liverpool are ready dig deep from their money vault to keep Mo Salah at Anfield next season.
Liverpool are willing to spend heavily to keep Mohamed Salah whose contract expires at the end of the current campaign according to former Manchester United chief scout Mick Brown.
Salah has had an amazing start to the 2024 Premier League season scoring four goals and dishing out four assists in just six games.
Former Scout urges Liverpool to keep Salah
The Egyptian is still a key component of Liverpool’s title challenge.
Liverpool reportedly wants to break the bank to get their star player a new contract despite rumors of a possible move to Saudi Arabia.
Salah is an invaluable member of Liverpool’s attacking team because of his unparalleled impact on the field and capacity to turn games around on his own.
As the best left-footed player in his position Brown underlined that Salah’s role on the right wing is indispensable.
Mick Brown said in Football Insider,
“Of all of the left-footed players who play on the right, he is the best by far. Liverpool without Mo Salah are not the Liverpool we have seen.
He can change the game in a minute. If they’re struggling, they can get the ball to him and he’ll make something happen.“
Salah is a key component of Liverpool’s recent success without him they would not be as strong.
The Reds cant afford to lose him at the end of the season because of his ability to magically turn games around.
Salah’s willingness to stay at Anfield is crucial to Liverpool’s hopes of keeping him as contract negotiations continue to show how desperate the club is to keep him.
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