Mohamed Salah extended his contract with Liverpool by three years on Friday, keeping him at the English Premier League club until 2025. The Egyptian star was entering the final year of his current contract negotiations for a renewal stalled last season.
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A Liverpool delegation travelled to meet the player, who is on holiday in the Mediterranean, and reached an agreement that makes Salah the highest-paid player in the club's history. Salah scored 156 goals in 254 appearances for the Reds since arriving in 2017 and has been key to winning the Premier League, Champions League, Club World Cup, FA Cup and League Cup titles.
"I'm fine and very excited to win trophies with the club. It's a very happy day for everyone," Salah told Liverpool's website. "It took some time to renew, but we've got it done, so now it's just a matter of focusing on what's next." "I think you can see that the team has always been on the rise for the last five or six years," he added.
Salah said: "If you look at the time when I arrived, the club wasn't winning a lot of things, but I think I told them I came here to win trophies," Salah said. "I think we have a good amount of trophies together and I think we can do it again."
Liverpool won the FA Cup and League Cup titles last season but finished runners-up behind Manchester City in the Premier League and lost to Real Madrid in the Champions League.
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