Liverpool: Mohamed Salah's decision on new agreement, says Reds manager Jurgen Klopp
Key takeaways:
- Salah has netted 152 goals for Liverpool.
- Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp says it is up to Mohamed Salah over whether the winger signs a new contract with the club.
Liverpool offers Salah a new contract:
Salah's existing contract runs till the end of the following season.
The 29-year-old has once said he wants to stay but that his fate is in Liverpool's hands, and he is not requesting for "crazy stuff."
"Mo hopes this club to be enterprising, and we are. It's Mo's decision. The club did what it can do; that's how it is," stated Klopp.
"There's nothing to say regarding it; it's all good."
"From my end of view, it's precisely like it should be in this moment in time, and everything is said."
"Nothing happened further, so no signing, no denial or whatever. So we have to stay for that; it's outstanding."
"There is no hurry in that case."
Salah entered Liverpool from Italian club Roma in the summer of 2017 and has netted 152 goals for the club in 237 matches.
He has supported the club's success in the Premier League, Champions League, League Cup, Fifa Club World Cup, and Uefa Super Cup at Anfield.