Latest contract update on the contract of Liverpool stars: Mohamed Salah, Virgil van Dijk and Trent Alexander-Arnold.
Liverpool forward Salah, vice-captain Alexander-Arnold and club captain Van Dijk are approaching the last months of their current contracts, which are set to expire in the summer of 2025.
It is crucial for the club to resolve the situation, as the impact of these players, both on and off the pitch, along with their impressive performances, warrant swift action.
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Latest Liverpool contract update on all three stars?
We enter into the month of February tomorrow, and a lot of Reds’ fans and supporters are worried that “the three best players at the club have still not signed contract extensions”
According to Sky Sports earlier this month:
“Talks are still ongoing between Liverpool and the representatives of the players regarding new contracts.”
It is clear that both Mohammed Salah and Virgil van Dijk are eager to stay at Liverpool, they have been outspoken about their intention to remain at Anfield.
The senior members of the squad have expressed a strong desire to continue at Liverpool, though the details of their contracts [such as duration and financial terms] are still to be determined.
Although, Salah and Van Dijk have openly discussed their futures with the Reds, right-back Alexander Arnold has been attracting interest from Real Madrid.
Los Blancos also made inquiries about a potential transfer for the 26-year-old during the ongoing window, but Liverpool turned them down.
Trent Alexander-Arnold has not indicated any desire to leave his boyhood club.
However, the Englishman is aware of the life-changing opportunity that awaits him should he choose to leave Liverpool after two decades and join the 15-time UCL winners.
In the midst of all this, Arne Slot does not need the uncertainty on the futures of three of his vital and most-experienced players to become a distraction, especially as the club are still in contention for the Premier League, UEFA Champions League, Carabao Cup and FA Cup this term.
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