Liverpool star Mo Salah to be rewarded for his amazing 43-goals season with £185,000-a-week contract offer
Reds set to offer Egyptian scoring machine a double-your-money deal to keep him at Anfield
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MO SALAH is set for a double-your-money deal to keep him at Liverpool.
Kop chiefs are ready to open talks over a £185,000-a-week offer to end any questions over the 43-goal star’s future.
Salah’s stunning form has put Real Madrid on alert.
And his current £90,000-a-week wages means Salah, 25, is not among Liverpool’s top earners despite putting them on the brink of the Champions League final.
Kop bosses are determined to avoid another big name leaving after losing Luis Suarez and Philippe Coutinho to Barcelona.
Liverpool could get FOUR TIMES the £34.3million they paid to Roma only last summer.
But they want to keep the Egyptian goal machine and extend the four years he has left on his contract.
Salah’s new deal is likely to get done before the World Cup when his value could increase even more.
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Salah is represented by Ramy Abbas Issa — a lawyer who is said to be “family” to the ex-Chelsea winger.
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And the pair are believed to be happy with Anfield and the way Jurgen Klopp has coached him.
Salah finally drew a blank after his amazing goalscoring spree when the Reds could only draw 0-0 with lowly Stoke on Saturday.
The Liverpool forward had scored in his last SEVEN games but showed that even he is human with an early miss at Anfield.