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Liverpool's management is now ready to announce the stay of Mohamed Salah, thus satisfying the desire of the fans, but also of Jürgen Klopp, who continue to push her to immediately end the contacts with the Egyptian superstar for the new contract.
Developments are positive, as his agent, Rami Abbas, met with the administration on this issue and agreed to expand their cooperation.
Of course, Salah's presence in Liverpool helped to fight the anti-Muslim menu, a fact that played and still plays an important role in the case of his contract.
A few weeks later, Salah's positive impact on the masses (and beyond) was confirmed by a Stanford University study concluding that Islamophobia was reduced in the city of Liverpool during the Egyptian ace's two-year presence with the Reds. !
According to the impressive results of this study, since June 2017 - when Salah was transferred from Roma to "Anfield Road" instead of
42 million Euros, hate crimes against Islamists have been reduced in Liverpool by 18.9% ! During the same period no other offense has shown corresponding reduction rates.
Two months ago, Time magazine named Mohamed Salah one of the 100 most influential people on the planet. Particularly difficult thing. Only five of them came from sports: NBA superstar LeBron James, South African runner Custer Semenya, golf legend Tiger Woods, American soccer player Alex Morgan, and Egyptian Leverkusen the main person on the cover of the magazine.
Salah, who transferred to Liverpool from Roma in 2017, has another one year contract and the English team wants to "tie" him from now until the summer of 2025.
For his part, Salah wants to stay at Anfield and extend his contract, as long as he is given one of the most expensive contracts in the Premier League and UEFA Champions League, insisting on χι 500,000 in weekly earnings.
His administration proposed 460 thousand, Abbas accepted it and in the next period the international striker will sign the new contract. Now, after Salah, it is the turn of the contract extension of Sadio Mane.
The 30-year-old Senegalese star, who scored two goals against Manchester City and led Liverpool to the FA Cup final, wants to stay at Anfield after 2023, when his current contract expires.