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Salah future decided! 'Full agreement close' for Liverpool star

Mohamed Salah is close to extending his Liverpool contract, according to a report.
The saga surrounding the Reds legend's future appears to be coming to an end at last. According to Footmercato journalist Santi Aouna, a 'full agreement' is close to being reached over a new contract.
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Salah's current deal is expiring at the end of the season and Saudi giants Al-Hilal have been courting him. Those close to the Pro League side were still confident as of Tuesday that the Egyptian would make the move to the Middle East.
However, it seems that Salah has now decided to remain at Liverpool for the foreseeable future. Aouna claims that the final details of his deal are being ironed out, with Liverpool confident that the talks will reach a satisfactory conclusion.
Salah has been in unbelievable form for the Anfield club this season, so the news of his impending extension will be warmly received, especially after it emerged that Trent Alexander-Arnold had decided to join Real Madrid this summer.
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Salah spotted filming in Liverpool
Aouna's reporting of Salah's imminent agreement with the Reds comes after the Egyptian winger was spotted at the Liverpool docks with a film crew.
Salah was all smiles and kitted out in full Liverpool gear. It is unclear what exactly was being recorded, but many Reds fans naturally expressed their hope that it was connected to his contract situation.
Mo Salah filming down at the docks with all of his Liverpool gear on… 👀 pic.twitter.com/LvrUmiZLsn
— Ste (@LFC92) April 2, 2025
Others were more sceptical about the picture. One Liverpool fan account stated that the photo was taken earlier in the week when Salah and teammate Dominik Szoboszlai were doing a media shoot for club sponsor AXA.
Either way, if the latest news out of Liverpool are anything to go by, the 'Egyptian King' will still be a Reds player beyond this season.